When thinking about splitting the packages, I think a seperate RA
package is useful. Most changes are done at the RA level (new versions
of supported applications, bug fixes etc.) and the RA's are very useful
for other cluster managers or homegrown solutions too. The more people
use a certain RA, the more applications and versions will be supported.
So a seperate RA package without much dependencies (actually the package
can contain all required ocf dependencies) would be nice.
Regards,
Robert
Lars Marowsky-Bree schrieb:
- Remove code which depends on pacemaker (mgmt, dopd, CIM/SNMP)
- Remove unmaintained code (telecom/).
- Split up packages so heartbeat's cluster infrastructure layer can be
installed separately from
- supporting libraries, resources, stonith, and lrm code
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