Hi Joe, Thanks for your reply!
On 8/22/07, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The instructions are for sles, which comes with the yast2-heartbeat module, > but you can configure heartbeat without the yast module. I'm working on a > highly available mysql server over drbd with heartbeat on suse 10.2, with no > problems, other than the fact that I'm a noob fumbling around in the dark. Would you give some details on your configuration on Suse-10.2? Factually, the type of OS is not cared much, though I started with Suse-10.2 and FC6. As you see in http://lists.linux-ha.org/pipermail/linux-ha/2007-August/027113.html, I am only trying to get high availability for a simple test and could you give some advice to my struggle on FC6? > > Bottom line, if you want to follow the sles instructions to the letter, you > could download sles from novell.com This is NOT what I want. > - otherwise, you'll just have to improvise > and wing it on the parts where it has you run the yast2-heartbeat module. > I am sorry but I could not catch this on very well. Do you mean get and install the related RPMs? btw: no heartbeat-related software was found when I tried to add them using the yast tool on Suse-10.2. > Joe > > Ian Jiang wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am a newbie and I would like to get a quick understanding what the > > failover by linux-ha (heartbeat) looks like. > > Now I am wondering if heartbeat could be installed over Suse-10.2? > > I am trying this according to > > http://www.novell.com/documentation/beta/sles10/heartbeat/index.html > > I did as the section 2.6 "Installing Heartbeat" but got the following error: > > > > IanVM-1:~ # yast2 heartbeat > > No such client module heartbeat > > > > Run 'yast2 -h' for help on usage > > > > Any suggestion is appreciated! > > > > -- Ian Jiang _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
