On Tue, 2017-08-22 at 19:40 +0000, Eric Robinson wrote:
> The documentation located here… 
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> http://clusterlabs.org/doc/
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> …is confusing because it offers two combinations:
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> Pacemaker 1.0 for Corosync 1.x
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> Pacemaker 1.1 for Corosync 2.x
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> According to the documentation, if you use Corosync 1.x you need
> Pacemaker 1.0, but if you use Corosync 2.x then you need Pacemaker
> 1.1. 
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> However, on my Centos 6.9 system, when I do ‘yum install pacemaker
> corosync” I get the following versions:
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> pacemaker-1.1.15-5.el6.x86_64
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> corosync-1.4.7-5.el6.x86_64
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> What’s the correct answer? Does Pacemaker 1.1.15 work with Corosync
> 1.4.7? If so, is the documentation at ClusterLabs misleading? 
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> --
> Eric Robinson

The page actually offers a third option ... "Pacemaker 1.1 for CMAN or
Corosync 1.x". That's the configuration used by CentOS 6.

However, that's still a bit misleading; the documentation set for
"Pacemaker 1.1 for Corosync 2.x" is the only one that is updated, and
it's mostly independent of the underlying layer, so you should prefer
that set.

I plan to reorganize that page in the coming months, so I'll try to make
it clearer.

-- 
Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com>





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