Hi All, Thank you for your comments. A few remarks
@Adam, there is a migration plan that will involve a manual migration plan. We don't really expect people to be using cman+rgmanager in precise because it had been deprecated by upstream a very long time ago and was not recommend. However, if they are we will be providing transitional packages for upgrades to install corosync+pacemaker. However, they will have to reconfigure their clusters. As far those using pacemaker+cman+corosync or pacemaker+corosync, upgrades should work just fine, but might require a minimal configuration change. Unfortunately, we've discussed this with upstream in Copenhagen and they told us "Sorry!! we are breaking the upgrade path, so those who want to upgrade would require manual configuration." So we will providing a guide for upgrading resources. @Stephane: system-config-cluster -> should be removed as well. qpidd -> already looked into it and we should drop support to build with 'cpg' or upgrade to the latest release. pacemaker/libcrmcluster1 -> done already, the package is sitting in -proposed waiting on 'crmsh' binary to be processed from the NEW queue as well as the MIR. clvm -> clvm not only depends on libcman-dev but also on libdml-dev. libcman-dev can be easily dropped and only build clvm support for 'corosync'. However, there seems to be an issue with the packaging that FTBFS if try to do so, which doesn't happen if I build locally. As far as libdlm-dev, there's a new source package in the NEW queue (dlm) which provides this binary package. Upstream split the 'dlm' from redhat- cluster long ago, but now that we are dropping it, we need it. So the idea here is to disable clvm for the time being until all the stack gets release, and we can re-enable clvm. Hope this information helps. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu High Availability Team, which is subscribed to redhat-cluster in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1205107 Title: [remove] redhat-cluster Status in “redhat-cluster” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: Please remove redhat-cluster and its binaries from Saucy. redhat-cluster has been made obsolete in upstream for quite a while sometime in favor of corosync/pacemaker based clusters. With the upload of the newer corosync version (> 2.X), redhat-cluster FTBFS, as it won't be able to find the necessary libraries. redhat-cluster (or cluster as known in redhat based distributions) has been made obsolete for the past 3 Fedora releases (Fedora 19, 18, 17) and it is time for us to drop it. More importantly, upstream no longer recommends nor supports the use of redhat-cluster (cman, rgmanager, etc), but does recommend and support clusters based on corosync/pacemaker only. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/redhat-cluster/+bug/1205107/+subscriptions _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-ha Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-ha More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

