On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Miles Fidelman
<mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>wrote:

> Florian Haas wrote:
> > I know you're not going to like to hear this, but _please_ grab the
> > squeeze packages for heartbeat, pacemaker, cluster-glue, and
> > cluster-agents, dpkg-buildpackage it on lenny, and install those.
> >
> >
> you're right,  I don't like hearing that, I really don't like mixing
> stable and unstable packages  :--(
>
> but... if that turns out to be the best answer, three questions:
>
> 1.  Anybody have a sense of how well this works in practice, on Lenny?
>
> 2. Can you be a little more specific about the steps involved (I've
> never assembled a backport before).
>
> 3. Any thoughts on whether it would be easier to simply download the
> latest tarballs, and ./configure, make, make install?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Miles Fidelman
>
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There is a very nice howto:
http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Debian_Lenny_HowTo
Using it in production now ( moved to corosync from heartbeat )


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