On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 03:43:01PM -0300, Emilio López wrote:
> Hi I'm having issues compiling and installing Heartbeat 3.0.5 from source
> at RHEL 6.3 and I'm running with some issues I cannot solve. Prior
> compiling Heartbeat I was able to install all dependencies but when I get
> the stage of "
Moving to corosync is very highly recommended. I've never tested it
under powerpc, but at least the devs are around to help if you run into
trouble (and assuming it's possible).
digimer
On 18/09/13 12:22, Emilio López wrote:
> Thank you very much for your answers. The issue is that I'm gonna have
I know that "you shouldn't use X, use Y" posts are not the best,
however, you should not be using heartbeat. It's no longer actively
developed, hasn't been for some time and there are no plans to restart
it in the future. It is deprecated.
The ideal stack is corosync + pacemaker, with one exceptio
Thank you very much for your answers. The issue is that I'm gonna have to
be installing heartbeat under a powerpc arch. and I was told there was no
rpm for it, that was why I was rather trying to do it from the source...I
will ask the people that wants it if migrating to corosync is an option.
Emi
On 09/18/2013 01:43 PM, Emilio López wrote:
> Hi I'm having issues compiling and installing Heartbeat 3.0.5 from source
> at RHEL 6.3 and I'm running with some issues I cannot solve.
... Any suggestions?
$ yum list heartbeat
...
Available Packages
heartbeat.x86_64 3.0.4-1.el6 epel
(centos
Hi I'm having issues compiling and installing Heartbeat 3.0.5 from source
at RHEL 6.3 and I'm running with some issues I cannot solve. Prior
compiling Heartbeat I was able to install all dependencies but when I get
the stage of "make" I get
gcc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../include -I../incl