On 03/04/15 06:03 PM, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 12:16:38PM +0100, Yogendramummaneni Prasad wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> At the moment, we are using heartbeat on RedHat-5.8 using the below
>> packages:
>> [root@p118278vaps2011 ~]# rpm -qa|grep heartbeat
>> heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
>> heartbeat-stonith-2.1.4-11.el5
>> heartbeat-pils-2.1.4-11.el5
>>
>>
>> Now we are planning to upgrade the OS to Redhat-7.0.
>> I could not find the same heartbeat packages for RedHat-7.0 on the internet.
>>
>> Could you please confirm if the heartbeat packages are available for
>> RedHat-7.0
> 
> Those versions are almost seven years old.
> 
> You can use heartbeat 3.0.6 (if you only use "haresources" mode).
> 
> If you use "crm" mode, you need to realize that the "crm" component
> has been split off into its own project years ago: Pacemaker.
> 
> For "CRM" mode, if you want to stick with heartbeat, you use
> heartbeat 3.0.6 and Pacemaker 1.1.12 (with LINBIT patches),
> or Pacemaker 1.1.13 (soon to be released, including those patches).
> 
> If you don't have any particular reason to keep using heartbeat,
> the recommended cluster stack is Corosync + Pacemaker,
> which is what you get with the RHEL 7 "native" HA cluster.
> 
> For more about Pacemaker, visit clusterlabs.org,
> subscribe to us...@clusterlabs.org,
> or join on freenode #clusterlabs
> 
> 

To expand on/provide background to Lars' answer:

https://alteeve.ca/w/History_of_HA_Clustering

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