Does anyone know if these will run on SLES10 Kernel (see below):
And if so are there any RPM's for this kernel?
Linux 2.6.16.60-0.21-default #1 SMP Tue May 6 12:41:02 UTC 2008 s390x s390x 
s390x GNU/Linux

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lars Ellenberg
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 1:36 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [Linux-HA] Announce: Final Release of Heartbeat 3.0.2, Cluster-Glue 
1.0.2, and Resource-Agents 1.0.2

This is to announce that we now have released version 1.0.2 Cluster Glue and 
the Resource Agents package, and version 3.0.2 for Heartbeat.

This is the STABLE series of Heartbeat, intended for use with the Pacemaker 
cluster resource manager.

3.0.2 is the first "official" 3.0 release.  We chose 3.0.2 to avoid versioning 
conflicts with Heartbeat packages in Fedora -- those were built from post-2.99 
Mercurial snapshots and were numbered 3.0.0 and
3.0.1 respectively.

Major changes since the last official "stable" release (2.1.4):

  As you all know, there has been a package split, about two years
  ago. The Cluster Resource Manager (and its package) has long since
  been called Pacemaker. The "heartbeat" package now contains the
  messaging infrastructure layer only.

  In the "cluster-glue" package, the Local Resource Manager,
  "plumbing" infrastructure, STONITH, error reporting and logging
  stuff can be found. The OCF Resource Agents have been moved to their
  own package ("cluster-agents" in debian, or "resource-agents"
  everywhere else).

  The name "heartbeat" should no longer be applied to the Linux-HA
  project as a whole, but should be used for the messaging layer
  exclusively.

  There have been quite a few bugfixes in heartbeat infrastructure as
  well as glue and resource agents.  For details, please see the
  Mercurial logs.

  Please do not expect to get community support on the old 2.1
  releases. You are really strongly encouraged to upgrade to Heartbeat
  3.0 and Pacemaker. Using the "haresources" mode of operation, though
  still possible, is strongly discouraged.

DOCUMENTATION
  is available at http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Documentation

The release tarballs are available from
  http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Download
which will also point to locations of binary packages.

The hgweb view of the Mercurial repository can be found at
  http://hg.linux-ha.org/heartbeat-STABLE_3_0

Build instructions have been written up by Andrew on the Clusterlabs website 
(http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install#From_Source).


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: Lars Ellenberg
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