Hello Digimer,

>From what I gathered, corosync is a subset of openais meant for situations 
>that do not require the full openais standard.  They are the communications 
>layer for pacemaker.  I am using drbd so corosync is the layer between drbd 
>and pacemaker that gives me the cluster resource management.  Any corrections 
>to this would be great as I am also still learning, but I think this is the 
>gist of it.

~Dean.

On May 22, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Digimer wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
>   I've been teaching myself about clustering (mainly using Red Hat's 
> cluster suite). I've gone through most of the options in openais.conf 
> and I think I've got a handle on it now.
> 
>   Where I am left wondering is the relationship of corosync and 
> pacemaker. Neither seem to be part of RHEL/CentOS, so I've not come 
> across anything describing what exactly they provide.
> 
>   Would someone mind explaining what exactly corosync and pacemaker are 
> and how they relate to openais? Their websites seem to cover how to 
> install them but less on what they actually do.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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