Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
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? ;-)
I would love to use a newer release if I can get it installed without having serious problems while I'm at it.

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.
Here's what that command showed:
* Sun May 13 2007 Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- added net-snmp-devel as a build requirement
- fixed an error in 'ipmilan.c' function 'ipmilan_set_config' that prevents
 compiling in -Wall mode (a default in RHEL/CentOS-5).
- fixed an error in 'native.c' function 'native_unpack'
- fixed unused return values in pengine.c, conf_lex.c, ccdv.c (thanks
 to Daniel DeKok for troubleshooting and providing the patches for all
 three of these fixes).

* Mon Feb 12 2007 Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- fixed the problem with CentOS swig that does not recognize None as null
using heartbeat-2.0.8-swig-null.patch. Thanks to Thomas Uhl for this info.
- fixed link path for the heartbeat GUI in the spec file.

* Mon Jan 22 2007 Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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

I'm on Centos 5 and tried the Redhat 9 rpms but they were barfing saying I was missing libraries that I had installed.. and for some reason the source rpm did not want to install either. Is there just a flat out source drop that I can configure, make, make install for everything?

Thanks,
David
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