Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
On 2007-06-30T11:34:24, David Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there a config file or anything the GUI relies on for where to look for these scripts? Are there similar config items/elements for the main heartbeat binaries on where to look?

The GUI, via the mgmtd process, just queries the Local Resource Manager.

/usr/lib64/heartbeat/lrmadmin -T ocf

should tell you which RAs the LRM finds on the filesystem. The LRM, in
turn, looks at OCF_RA_DIR (which is set at compile time), and is based
on OCF_ROOT_DIR. If that isn't overridden in the centos specfile, it
should thus find them.

You will need to discuss that with the Centos packager.
This command found them.. but they dont appear to be discovered from the gui.
I'm using the ones Yum pulled down from the default servers.. here is the description:

heartbeat.i386                           2.0.8-3.el5.centos     installed
Matched from:
heartbeat
heartbeat - The Heartbeat Subsystem for High-Availability Linux

With packages from a different packager, it's hard to say which code
they are based on. Does the changelog indicate a mercurial revision
id (something like 3031dda974e4) or at least a date?
Where would the changelog be available at?
I haven't tried any other packages as I have had bad experiences with Centos in the past with RPMs. If we can figure out what is going on with this one that would be ideal.

That's not going to make you happy though. If the CentOS packages are
what they appear to be - namely, based on the upstream 2.0.8 heartbeat
release - that code is over 6 months old.

_Many_ bugs have been fixed since, and the only answer you'll get from
us when you report a bug in your system is to go retry it with a later
package, because we don't have the resources to try and trace issues on
old code.

(Unless, of course, you're interested in this premium priced support
offering ... ;-)


Understood. Can you point me to the source version of what I should be running? I'd rather that than try and fiddle with RPMs that may or may not run on my distro.

Thanks,
David
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