Michael Schwartzkopff escribió:
> Am Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2009 13:35:19 schrieben Sie:
>   
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Michael Schwartzkopff
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Am Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2009 12:42:57 schrieb Adrian Chapela:
>>>       
>>>> I am looking again for a better configuration of a Linux Heartbeat
>>>> Cluster.
>>>>
>>>> Now I think that the direction is to use OpenAis but It is not clear for
>>>> me, because OpenAis is now Corosync (?¿) and the recomendations is not
>>>> use Corosync with Pacemaker.
>>>>         
>> That advice will probably change in the next week or so.
>> With corosync 1.1.2 and the latest pacemaker from mercurial, things
>> seem to be working so far.
>>     
>
> Yes. I have corosync 1.1.2 running here with a recent pacemaker on debian 
> (even with openais 1.1.0). It works smooth.
>   
OK then...

I will follow the next steps:
- Cluster Glue Compilation
- Resource Agents Compilations
- Corosync 1.1.2 Compilation
- OpenAIS 1.1.0 Compilation (maybe the latest release is better ?)
- Pacemaker 1.0.5 or the latest release ?

I will compile all of them with ./configure to use default configuration 
paths.

Then I will use the generic script who is in init directory of Corosync 
and OpenAIS to start and stop Corosync/OpenAIS. Really I only need the 
generic OpenAIS script to start corosync and OpenAIS no ? is this true ?

I have tested some similar conmpilation (without any CRM configuration, 
only the startup in openais) and I have problems to stop the service.


Thank you!

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