We have inherited a two node heartbeat installation on Redhat EL 3 systems. The heartbeat rpms are the following:
heartbeat-ldirectord-1.2.3-2.rh.el.3.0 heartbeat-1.2.3-2.rh.el.3.0 heartbeat-pils-1.2.3-2.rh.el.3.0 heartbeat-stonith-1.2.3-2.rh.el.3.0 The systems are currently running kernel 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp. Everything has been working fine with this setup, however we have put off upgrading the kernel as long as we can and now need to upgrade both systems to the latest Redhat EL 3 Kernel. We would like to keep the current heartbeat installation for now since we will be rebuilding these systems in the near future. Does anyone know if upgrading the kernel will break the heartbeat installation? Someone "seems to recall" that a kernel upgrade was tried and heartbeat ceased to function, of course that's all the information available. The plan would be to upgrade the kernel on the standby machine, reboot. Then make the standby the primary and do the same thing on the now standby machine. Does this sound doable? Thanks _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
