On Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 10:51:13AM +0200, Jacek Konieczny wrote: > Hello, > > At work we use clusters. Currently based on Heartbeat/PaceMaker/DRBD, > but I am trying to introduce Corosync and clustered LVM. All based on > PLD packages??? and I have found a bit of mess in our packages. > > We have both corosync and openais, but our openais is 0.80, not 1.x > which uses corosync as its lower layer. > > Does anybody still needs openais 0.80? > > LVM by default build with the clvmd daemon, but the daemon is built only > for the cman cluster manager. I guess it is part of some RedHat cluster > suite. There is also a 'clvmd3' bcond which seems to enable building > with the new version of cluster/cman??? but it doesn't seem it would work. > > Do we need clvmd in the main lvm2 package? It pulls some dependencies > irrelevant for non-clustered setups. > Do we need to build it with the 'old cman'? Or should we now use only > the new packages from 'cluster.spec'?
IMO we should switch to new corosync/openais and cluster/gfs (replacing its old parts currently existing in separate specs). > We should probably build LVM2 drivers for other clusters by default - > corosync/openais. If they can coexist, then yes. Old cluster (1.x/2.x) components could be dropped. (not using such configurations myself - just thinking about flexibility) -- Jakub Bogusz http://qboosh.pl/ _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
