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Install - Cluster Labs
It seems the thing to do these days is attempt to install Pacemaker with Heartbeat 2.1.4. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS. Since Pacemaker was originally part of ...
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Main Page - Cluster Labs
Non-cluster aware daemon that presents a common interface to the supported resource types. Interacts directly with resource agents (scripts). ...
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Main Page - Cluster Labs
Non-cluster aware daemon that presents a common interface to the supported resource types. Interacts directly with resource agents (scripts). ...
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Install - Cluster Labs
3.2.1 Why Do I Need to Install Parts of Heartbeat for an OpenAIS based cluster? 3.3 Previous Stable Versions. 4 Re-Building RPMs for Other Architectures ...
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Main Page - Cluster Labs
Pacemaker makes use of your cluster infrastructure (either OpenAIS or Heartbeat) to stop, start and monitor the health of the services (aka. resources) you ...
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Main Page - Cluster Labs
Pacemaker came to life in late 2003 when Lars convinced SUSE to hire me to implement a new cluster resource manager for Heartbeat. ...
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Support Pacemaker - Cluster Labs
Jan 14, 2009 ... Support Pacemaker ... There are a number of ways to support the project (in no particular order): ... Thankyou for using Pacemaker ...
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Main Page - Cluster Labs
Its is also worth reiterating that Pacemaker is NOT a Fork of Heartbeat, as it seems to be a common misconception. See the project history below. ...
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Main Page - Cluster Labs
Its is also worth reiterating that Pacemaker is NOT a Fork of Heartbeat, as it seems to be a common misconception. See the project history below. ...
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DRBD HowTo 1.0 - Cluster Labs
The DRBD RA is tested and known to work with DRBD v7 and reported to work but not 100% tested with v8; This HowTo makes use of the crm shell. ...
 
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