Andrew Beekhof wrote: > On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 1:13 AM, Jonathan <jdccde...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello: >> >> I'm trying to set up a pacemaker/openais cluster on Gentoo, which >> requires building the entire stack from source. >> I have everything running, but the stack has some strange stability >> issues, (in particular during a reboot), that I'm sure are due to some >> version incompatibilities. >> >> What software versions comprise the recommended stack for Pacemaker? >> (I.E. what versions are currently tested and/or in production?) >> >> In particular, I am interested in the version numbers of: >> >> pacemaker >> > > latest and greatest :-) > or 1.0.5 > I am using 1.0.4+ right now, I will look at upgrading. > >> openais >> > > 0.80.5 > definitely do NOT use 1.x at this point. > This is likely the source of my problems. I am currently using 1.0.x+ and corosync. It was a while ago that I had to switch, but IIRC, I needed to upgrade to get ocfs2 (1.4.2) working properly.
I will try downgrading, and see if I can get it working again. Do we know how long it will be before Pacemaker is stable on openais 1.0+ ? > >> libdlm >> > > the very latest from http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=dlm.git;a=summary > > Thanks, glad to hear the latest is stable. >> drbd >> > > whatever linbit is recommending probably the latest release. > > Thought so. >> and ocfs2 >> > > you'd have to ask the oracle guys > > I see there is a newer version of their tools package available. I will upgrade. Thanks! Jonathan -- J. deBoer Computer Consulting. 42 Birchmont Dr. Leduc, AB. T9E-8S4 cell: 780-717-0669 _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker