On 11/27/2009 at 08:52 PM, Jochen Lienhard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm ... I'm wondering. 
> In the SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-High-Avail Repository i can find  
> heartbeat-common 
>  
> Version: 2.99.3-14.1                                                     
> Size: 757.0 K Media No.: 1                                               
> License: GPL v2 or later; LGPL v2.1 or later                            
> Package Group: Productivity/Clustering/HA                               
> Authors: Alan Robertson , Andrew Beekhof , Guochun Shi , Horms , Huang  
> Zhen , Lars Marowsky-Bree , Sun Jiang Dong , (See doc/AUTHORS)   
>  
> So it seems to be a offcial supported part. 

heartbeat-common, despite the name, is *not* the heartbeat cluster/messaging 
layer.  This package contains only the resource agents, lrm & STONITH pieces.  
In later releases it is (or will be) known as cluster-glue, to alleviate this 
confusion (as Andrew mentioned, heartbeat is replaced by openais/corosync in 
SLES11).

> Perhaps I should change my question: 
> Which repository is better ... the  
> SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-High-Availability or 
> the  
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ha-clustering/SLE_11/x86_64 
> /  

If you're using SLES 11, go for the SLE HA extension.

Regards,

Tim


-- 
Tim Serong <[email protected]>
Senior Clustering Engineer, Novell Inc.



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