I used the CentOS SRPMS available in their mirrors to build for my RHEL 4.5 x86_64 machines. One example is:

http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/centos/4.5/extras/SRPMS/heartbeat-2.0.8-2.el4.centos.src.rpm

I only had to be careful to make sure all required perl modules were installed, then compiled and installed heartbeat from the srpm without any issues. Actually, the perl module dependencies will usually come when you try to install the software, not when you are trying to compile it.

The Suse download place for several distros looks nice since it has more updated 2.1.X packages. Will possibly try that as well.

Great Info Dave. Thanks,

Diego

Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On 6/27/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I haven't been following the list religiously the last few weeks, so please excuse
me if this question has been answered.

I'm wondering if people have installed heartbeat on (RedHat Enterprise Linux) RHEL AS4u5 (64-bit), and if so, specifically which version of HB is recommended? The main goals are stability and the ability to have a 3+ node infrastructure, though I
will start with only 2 nodes.

My personal recommendation is the packages at:
   http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/ha-clustering

no, its not just SUSE packages :-)
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