On 03/09/13 13:08, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
On 2013-09-03T13:04:52, Digimer <li...@alteeve.ca> wrote:
My mistake then. I had assumed that corosync was just a stripped down
openais, so I figured openais provided the same functions. My personal
experience with openais is limited to my early days of learning HA
clustering on EL5.
Yes and no. SLE HA 11 ships openais as a corosync add-on, because it
still uses the AIS CKPT service for OCFS2 (which can't be changed w/o
breaking wire-compatibility). But it's already corosync underneath.
It still calls the init script "openais" for compatibility reasons (so
that existing scripts that call that don't fail). So that can be
confusing, because one still starts/stops "openais" ...
In openSUSE Factory, we're >< this close to basing the stack on latest
upstream of everything and cleanly so, I hope ;-)
Regards,
Lars
Aaaah, so in this context, "openais" is referring to the plugin, not the
stand-alone that I was thinking of. Makes much more sense now.
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