You should email Linbit (http://linbit.com) as they're the company that
still supports the heartbeat package.
This said, if you are starting a new project, I strongly urge you to
consider corosync + pacemaker. The heartbeat project has not been
actively developed in quite some time, and there are no plans to restart
development in the future.
Back in the day, heartbeat was one separate platform and Red Hat's RHCS
was another. Over the years, this caused confusion and a lot of
"reinventing the wheel", so the two communities started work on merging
into one common platform. The result is corosync + pacemaker, which is
what all major developers are supporting from here on in.
If you're curious about the more detailed story, I've got a (still in
progress) history here:
https://alteeve.ca/w/History_of_HA_Clustering
Again, it's not complete, but it does give a fairly good background on
why heartbeat is not recommended anymore. It *is* still supported by
Linbit though, so I'm not saying not to use it. Just consider the future. :)
digimer
On 02/06/14 11:07 AM, Venkata G Thota wrote:
Hello,
In our project we had the heartbeat cluster with version
"heartbeat-2.1.4-0.24.9".
Is it the supported version ?
Kindly assist how to get support for heartbeat cluster issues.
Regards
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