Package: wnpp Severity: normal The current maintainer of heartbeat, Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is apparently not active anymore. Therefore, I orphan this package now. If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed instructions how to adopt a package properly.
Some information about this package: Package: heartbeat Binary: ldirectord, heartbeat, stonith, libstonith0, libstonith-dev Version: 0.4.9.2-3 Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends: debhelper, automake, libtool, docbook-to-man Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.5.3.0 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/main/h/heartbeat Files: cda92d84d48e1aea83a350ee79dfd5c6 651 heartbeat_0.4.9.2-3.dsc a86ba7ecd65291850f22fbaa255794ce 350382 heartbeat_0.4.9.2.orig.tar.gz b29898c54c19e6cb7001afccea25f53c 45899 heartbeat_0.4.9.2-3.diff.gz Package: heartbeat Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 704 Maintainer: Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 0.4.9.2-3 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), logrotate, sysklogd | system-log-daemon, libstonith0 (>=0.4.9.2), debconf (>= 0.2.26), adduser Suggests: stonith, ldirectord Filename: pool/main/h/heartbeat/heartbeat_0.4.9.2-3_i386.deb Size: 185960 MD5sum: c25e4cc804ac0a0045c3c5596e803365 Description: Subsystem for High-Availability Linux heartbeat is a basic heartbeat subsystem for Linux-HA. It will run scripts at initialisation, and when machines go up or down. This version will also perform IP address takeover using gratuitous ARPs. It works correctly for a 2-node configuration, and is extensible to larger configurations. It implements the following kinds of heartbeats: * Bidirectional Serial Rings ("raw" serial ports) * UDP/IP broadcast (ethernet, etc) Package: ldirectord Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 176 Maintainer: Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Source: heartbeat Version: 0.4.9.2-3 Depends: perl, logrotate, ipvsadm Filename: pool/main/h/heartbeat/ldirectord_0.4.9.2-3_all.deb Size: 33282 MD5sum: d1699c57d6a79c19a47c8062a6bb3872 Description: Monitors virtual services provided by LVS. ldirectord is a stand-alone daemon to monitor services of real for virtual services provided by The Linux Virtual Server (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/). It is simple to install and works with the heartbeat code (http://www.linux-ha.org/). Package: libstonith-dev Priority: optional Section: devel Installed-Size: 68 Maintainer: Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: heartbeat Version: 0.4.9.2-3 Depends: libstonith0 (>=0.4.9.2) Filename: pool/main/h/heartbeat/libstonith-dev_0.4.9.2-3_i386.deb Size: 14894 MD5sum: cff630e42b6019d2db07a718c29bb0d0 Description: Shoot The Other Node In The Head lib., development files libstonith provides an interface to handle stonith modules and to register objects with stonith. Package: libstonith0 Priority: optional Section: libs Installed-Size: 68 Maintainer: Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: heartbeat Version: 0.4.9.2-3 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13) Filename: pool/main/h/heartbeat/libstonith0_0.4.9.2-3_i386.deb Size: 13094 MD5sum: cd0c08dc6273dc4ebdcf80cf958625ae Description: Shoot The Other Node In The Head library libstonith provides an interface to handle stonith modules and to register objects with stonith. Package: stonith Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 216 Maintainer: Michael Moerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: heartbeat Version: 0.4.9.2-3 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), libstonith0 (>=0.4.9.2) Filename: pool/main/h/heartbeat/stonith_0.4.9.2-3_i386.deb Size: 51144 MD5sum: 55734db8eac562db14d83ec314a416e3 Description: Interface for remotely powering down a node in the cluster. The STONITH module (a.k.a. STOMITH) provides an extensible interface for remotely powering down a node in the cluster. The idea is quite simple: When the software running on one machine wants to make sure another machine in the cluster is not using a resource, pull the plug on the other machine. It's simple and reliable, albeit admittedly brutal. Justification: RC bugs, NMUs, did not respond to ITH or pings -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]