В Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:13:09 +0100 Martin Gerhard Loschwitz <martin.loschw...@linbit.com> пишет:
> Ladies and Gentleman, > > it's a great pleasure for me to announce the availability of up-to-date > packages of the standard cluster stack components once more, including all > the recently released release-candidates from Heartbeat, Cluster-Glue and > Cluster-Agents as well as Pacemaker 1.0.7. > > Packages available for Lenny on amd64 and i386 from the usual source: > > deb http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha lenny main > deb-src http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha lenny main > Thanks for great work! I'm new to OpenAIS/Pacemaker (currently configuring new cluster to migrate from old heartbeat 1.x). I've got confused about OpenAIS and Corosync. Documentation says, that Corosync is a something like "messaging transport" for OpenAIS (which is "messaging and membership layout" for Pacemaker). Documentation (Pacemaker documentation, because that is the only I found complete and up-to-date) also says, that OpenAIS configuration is stored in /etc/openais.conf. But in this howto: http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Debian_Lenny_HowTo It's stored in /etc/corosync/corosync.conf (the same in my installation). Also in your repository there is packages for OpenAIS (openais and libopenais3). What's the difference between openais and corosync packages? Which of them should I use? And why store config file in /etc/corosync/corosync.conf instead of /etc/openais.conf as in another Linux distributions? -- Alexandr Krylovskiy _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker