[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: new to pacemaker and heartbeat on debian...getting error..



Le Monday 24 October 2011 23:11:13 Joey L, vous avez écrit :
> oh- have been following this tutorial :
> 
> http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Debian_Lenny_HowTo#Install_the_packages
> 
> it says that you should have heartbeat along with pacemaker and
> corosync - i think.

I don't have heratbeat installed :

root@svlxc130:~# aptitude search heartbeat
p   heartbeat                                                      <aucun>    
> 1:3.0.3-2  - Subsystem for High-Availability Linux                                    
p   heartbeat-dev                                                  <aucun>    
> 1:3.0.3-2  - Subsystem for High-Availability Linux - development files                
ip  libheartbeat2                                                  1:3.0.3-2  
> 1:3.0.3-2  - Subsystem for High-Availability Linux (libraries)                        
p   libheartbeat2-dev                                              <aucun>    
> 1:3.0.3-2  - Subsystem for High-Availability Linux (development files)        

Beware, This doc is for Lenny. Even though, it says :

Installing the package pacemaker will install pacemaker with corosync, if you 
need openais later on, you could install that as a plugin in corosync. OpenAIS 
is need for example for DLM or CLVM, but thats beyond the scope of this howto.

aptitude install pacemaker

If you want to run pacemaker on top of Heartbeat 3 instead of Corosync, please 
use the following command:

aptitude install pacemaker heartbeat

You really should use the DRBD Management Console, it will install what is 
needed, and you can choose corosync or heartbeat.

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.


Reply to: