>> That is pretty confusing to me because (1) people seem to say that 
>> OpenAIS 0.80.6 (whitetank) is the way to go because the alternative
>> (wilson+flatiron) is not ready for prime time and also contains 
>> features that many simple clusters don't need,

> Which people say that?  

I was remembering this blog entry:
http://theclusterguy.clusterlabs.org/post/205886990/advisory-dont-use-pa
cemaker-on-corosync-yet


>> and (2) the ClusterLabs page on
>> Pacemaker recommends that people use Pacemaker with OpenAIS (in 
>> preference to heartbeat) and does not mention Corosync.

>Yes, we need to update that. When that page was written there 
>was no corosync, only later was it spun off into its own project.

Thank God, that clears up a lot! I'm just a clueless noob with
Pacemaker, so any little thing like that throws me way off track.

So then it's okay that when I installed Pacemaker, it also installed
corosync x86_64 1.2.0-1.el5?



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