Hi Ante,

2010/2/7 Ante Karamatić <[email protected]>:
> On 07.02.2010 19:01, Mathias Gug wrote:
>
>> I had a discussion with Fabio, the upstream redhat-cluster-suite
>> maintainer, and it seems that the stack corosync+openais+pacemaker is
>> not feature equivalent with the current redhat-cluster-suite.
>
> Btw, pacemaker supports GFS2 and with RHCS 3.0.7 one can create and
> mount GFS2 file systems.

If I understand correctly the following rhcs binary packages (GFS +
DLM) should be kept in main for the new cluster stack:

gfs-tools
    global file system tools
gfs2-tools
    global file system 2 tools (EXPERIMENTAL)

libdlm-dev
    distributed lock manager - development files
libdlm3
    distributed lock manager - library
libdlmcontrol-dev
    distributed lock manager - development files
libdlmcontrol3
    distributed lock manager - library

All the other ones can be dropped to universe:

cman
    cluster manager
libccs-dev
    cluster manager - development files
libccs-perl
    Perl module for using the libccs2 library
libccs3
    cluster configuration - libraries
libcman-dev
    cluster manager - development files
libcman3
    cluster manager - libraries
libfence-dev
    fenced - development files
libfence4
    fence client - library
liblogthread-dev
    cluster logging - development files
liblogthread3
    cluster logging - libraries
redhat-cluster-source
    Red Hat cluster suite - kernel module source
redhat-cluster-suite
    Red Hat cluster suite (metapackage)
rgmanager
    clustered resource group manager

-- 
Mathias Gug
Ubuntu Developer  http://www.ubuntu.com

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