Thanks for the reply Dejan. 

I do of course have all of the cluster-glue packages installed as well: 

rpm -qa | grep cluster: 
cluster-glue-1.0.5-2.el6.x86_64 
cluster-glue-libs-1.0.5-2.el6.x86_64 
cluster-glue-devel-3.0.12-23.el6.x86_64 
cluster-glue-libs-devel-1.0.5-2.el6_0.6.x86_64 
clusterlib-3.0.12-23.el6.x86_64 

This page makes it sound like logd comes from heartbeat: 

http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/users-guide/_non_blocking_logging_daemon.html 


"logd is Heartbeat’s logging daemon, capable of logging to a syslog daemon, to 
files, or both." 


I'll grab the source rpm for cluster-glue and see if I can find any trace of 
logd there, thanks. 

-KenD 



On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:13:49AM -0400, Ken Dechick wrote: 

<blockquote>
>> Hello list, >> >> >> Working on migrating my existing High-Availability 
>> setups from CentOS 5.3 to 6.0, both x86_64. I generally setup a fairly 
>> simple 2 node active/passive cluster using DRBD , Heartbeat, and Pacemaker. 
>> Use these clusters to run our proprietary Medical software plus a few key 
>> services ( openvpn , Digi PortServer Daemon, etc.). I had a procedure in 
>> place for doing all of this under 5.3 and was hoping to basically duplicate 
>> the same thing on CentOS 6 as an early step in moving all the servers we 
>> build to EL6. >> >> I expected some hurdles along the way. New versions of 
>> the needed software, the new ext4 file system, my move from standard 
>> partitioning to LVM , ect . Biggest issue up till now was that the pacemaker 
>> package from CentOS base (pacemaker-1.1.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm) was built with 
>> no support for Heartbeat , surprisingly. That was easy to fix with a quick 
>> source rpm rebuild, but now I have run into a new wall I am hoping someone 
>> can help me with. >> >> The latest Heartbeat package from EPEL 
>> (heartbeat-3.0.4-1.el6.x86_64.rpm) I thought would be the easy way to go for 
>> EL6 (was using v3.0.3 on EL5), but it appears to be missing the logd daemon 
>> that it is supposed to include. > 
For quite some time logd has been part of the cluster-glue 


package. It's the one containing the clplumbing libraries and 
lrmd for instance. But I'm not familiar with the EPEL packaging, 
so it could be different there. 

Thanks, 

Dejan 

- 
</blockquote>

Kenneth M DeChick 
Linux Systems Administrator 
Community Computer Services, Inc. 

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