Sorry for the noob-ish question, but Google is not my friend today.

I'm trying to setup a cluster to support KVM/libvirt failover. I have one 
running with corosync 1.4.2 and pacemaker 1.16 on Ubuntu 12.04. It works OK for 
virtual IP and apache failover, but I've had a lot of trouble getting it to 
handle KVM. It's been a couple of months, and I can't remember all the details 
now, but managed VMs would get shutdown, not failover properly, etc.

So I'm trying to determine what the best combination of software is. First, 
corosync is way out of date. The latest is 3.2--but I can't find any packages 
for it, so I'd have to compile from source. Pacemaker is somewhat out of date, 
too, but the 1.16 package is about the latest I can put my hands on there, too. 
And there's heartbeat and cman to muddy the waters.

Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations?

Thanks,

pma



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