On 2007-06-30T14:46:35, David Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >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.

Weird. Then the GUI also should display them, it's using the very same
call. I've got no idea why it doesn't show them, or how a packaging
error might cause them.

You sure you don't want to try a later release? ;-)


> >>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?

It comes with the package. rpm -q --changelog heartbeat | head -n 15 for
example.

> 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.

http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/ha-clustering/ has the
corresponding src.rpms as well.


Regards,
    Lars

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