Hi,

On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 09:53:01PM -0000, Yan Seiner wrote:
> 
> On Wed, August 11, 2010 9:44 pm, David Lang wrote:
> >> haresources2cib.py is obsolete and probably produces a bad
> >> cib.xml. The recommended way is to create a configuration using
> >> the crm shell.
> >
> > Ok, so this means that there is officially no migration path for those of
> > us
> > using a V1 sty;e config
> >
> > This is really starting to sound like we need to fork heartbeat back to
> > the
> > 2.x or thereabouts when it could work for simple things easily.
> >
> > does anyone have a good handle on where we should start and what bugs have
> > been
> > fixed since then (as opposed to new features added, components split out,
> > etc)?
> >
> >
> > I've been watching things get more and more complicated over time, and I
> > recognise that to solve complex problems you sometimes need that
> > complexity, but
> > there are a LOT of problems that aren't that complex. Heartbeat has been
> > making
> > it harder and harder to do simple things, and with the difficulty in
> > figuring
> > out what version 3.0.2 is doing that Igor is experiancing, and the
> > inability to
> > take a simple config and convert it to the new format, it is sounding like
> > it
> > may be time to fork.
> 
> As someone who doesn't do this full time, the complexity and difficulty of
> setting this up is really daunting.  I wish that there was a set of canned
> configurations that one could use of of the box.

Actually there is a set of canned configurations called
templates, which can be used in crm shell. The current set:

apache  clvm  filesystem  gfs2  gfs2-base  ocfs2  sbd  virtual-ip

> Heck, it really should just take two things:
> 
> 1.  IP of remote computer
> 2.  Device to use

Device?

> Bang, it just works.
> 
> For many of us this would be sufficient.

Hmm, I don't think HA can be that easy.

> -- 
> If you have eight hours to chop down a tree
> spend six sharpening your axe.

Perhaps this one is relevant too ;-)

Thanks,

Dejan

> --Abraham Lincoln
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