On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Dimitri Maziuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
> ...
>> What I
>> wanted was advice on the best platform that had a packaged, re-usable
>> setup available that was likely to be maintained in updates for a long
>> time.
>
> There's a bit of problem with your requirement: you forgot "supported".
> As in try getting any support here for version of heartbeat that ships
> with RHEL 5 (or Suse 10, as I understand).

What's wrong with RHEL5? You can use packages from
http://www.clusterlabs.org/rpm
Yes they don't support dual-master filesystem with OCFS2, but do you
really need it?

BTW, packaging for RHEL5 really sucks. Lots of things are really
outdated and if you want to use latest features you have either to
build them manually or use packages from third party repositories. One
of the best examples is OpenLdap. 2.3.42 that gets shilled with RHEL5
is way old and doesn't support such critical features as syncrepl for
example.

>
> Dima
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