Andrew Beekhof a écrit :
On 5/15/07, Benjamin Watine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Beekhof a écrit :
> On 5/15/07, Benjamin Watine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm about to install Heartbeat on a fresh Debian 4 system, and I was
>> wondering wich version of heartbeat I should install ?
>> Some bugs have been corrected since v2.0.8, and I would like to
install
>> these corrections too. So should I install v2.0.8 and apply the
patches
>> that I want, or install the latest development version ?
>>
>> If you think there's no major problem installing latest snapshot,
where
>> can I find it ? here ? :
http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/archive/tip.tar.bz2
>> Any other version to suggest ?
>
> A question with a rather unsatisfactory answer I'm afraid.
>
> I wouldn't recommend 2.0.8 - both due to its age and some rather
> unpleasant bugs and memory leaks it contained.
>
> But I also wouldn't recommend the latest snapshot either as the lrmd
> is in a rather sorry state.
>
> The link posted by Sam is probably the best bet for pre-built
> packages. Otherwise, if one is comfortable with building from
> scratch, I would use:
>
> http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/archive/SLE10-SP1.tar.bz2
>
> which is what will be going into SLES10, SP1 and was the subject of a
> respectable amount of testing.
>
Thank you for your answers. Building from scratch is not a problem, I
just want the "best" Heartbeat available now. I think I'll use this
sources. When was it packaged ?
well this is the point, its not been packaged.
its just a version that SUSE did a respectable amount of testing on
and put into SP1.
but the details of when it was committed are here:
http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/rev/SLE10-SP1
Are the latest patches for stonith
suicide included ?
according to:
http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/shortlog/tip
they were made 5 days ago, so unfortunately no
Hum, ok. So I think I'll use SLE10-SP1 release, and apply the patches I
need. But I don't like so much this "do-it-yourself". I worry about
futur admin of this server...
You reply to Serge that you'll have a new stable release "soon". When is
soon ? :) in the next few days, weeks ? I must launch my cluster in
production in 3 weeks. Do you think a stable release could be packaged
before ?
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