Hi,

I tried to download the fedora rpms but get the following:

error: Failed dependencies:
        fedora-usermgmt is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4) is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libcrypto.so.6 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libgnutls.so.13 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libgnutls.so.13(GNUTLS_1_3) is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libpam.so.0(LIBPAM_1.0) is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libpils.so.1 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        libstonith.so.1 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386
        rtld(GNU_HASH) is needed by heartbeat-2.0.9-43.1.i386

Most of them can be solved but I feel a little uncertain on the fedora-usermgtm
Anyone tried this on RHEL4? 

Regards

Peter Sorensen/University of Southern Denmark/email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]           
                
                
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Sendt: 8. maj 2007 11:44
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Emne: Re: [Linux-HA] Advice with heartbeat on RHAS4

you could try one of the fedora rpms at:
   http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/ha-clustering

even just having a peak at the spec file might help.

On 5/8/07, Peter Sørensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been playing around with heartbeat version 2.04-1 and 
> drbd-8.0.0 to setup a High Available MySql server. In my testsetup I 
> use 2 VmWare servers running RHAS4 (2.6.9-42).
>
> The Mysql is only started on one of the nodes and use a shared IP-address.
> Shutting down the active server or just heartbeat => the second node 
> takes over and start mysql. This works OK.
>
> Now I want to make some monitoring on the mysql application and 
> started reading about mon but at the same time it came to my attention 
> that the 2.0.8 version of heartbeat had some features to do that along with a 
> GUI interface.
>
> I started to do a compile of the 2.0.8 version and ran into a lot of 
> problems with the installed python version (2.3.4). Tried to upgrade 
> this and now everything is messed up.
>
> So now I am going back to scratch with a clean RHAS install (2.6.9-42) and 
> python 2.3.4.
>
> I would like to know if it is possible to get RPM's to install all the 
> nessacary packages and if where do I find them?
>
> If not what do I need to compile and install to make it work.
>
> The heartbeat-2.0.8 package of course but this seems to require a 
> newer version of python ( the GUI interface) than the one I have 
> installed
>
> Where can I find all the dependencies to make it work?
>
> Regards
>
>
> Peter Sorensen/University og Southern Denmark/Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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