Hi Darren And thanks. I effectively found that the stack is started with the service "openais" : no more 'corosync' neither 'pacemaker' lsb scripts. But I'am surprised because I think I remind that one or two years ago, it was said that corosync was sort of an 'extract' of openais , just to isolate needed code for stack Pacemaker/corosync to work ... and now it seems that all is managed again by openais ... so I don't completely understand the evolution of 'architecture' ... but perhaps am I wrong ? Could you clarify the "history" for me ? Thanks a lot Alain
De : Darren Thompson <[email protected]> A : [email protected] Date : 07/03/2012 21:03 Objet : Re: [Openais] question stack Pacemaker/corosync on SLES11 Alain With SLES you also need to install the OpenAIS stack as that is where the init.d service comes from etc. Darren On Mar 8, 2012 2:14 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, In rpm corosync-1.4.1-4 on rhel are installed : /etc/rc.d/init.d/corosync but in rpm corosync-1.4.1-0.11.29 on SLES 11, I don't have anything installed as init.d service, even in /etc/init.d, and I checked the rpm, there is no more /etc/rc.d/init.d/corosync same thing for pacemaker , the rpm pacemaker-1.1.6-1.25.1 on SLES does not install the lsb script pacemaker as in the rpm pacemaker-1.1.6-3 on rhel could someone tell me how to start the stack Pacemaker/corosync service with the pacemaker-1.1.6-1.25.1/corosync-1.4.1-0.11.29 on SLES 11 ? Many thanks Alain _______________________________________________ Openais mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/openais
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