On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Clint Byrum <[email protected]> wrote: > Excerpts from James Slagle's message of 2014-06-27 12:59:36 -0700: >> Things are a bit confusing right now, especially with what's been >> proposed. Let me try and clarify (even if just for my own sake). >> >> Currently the choices offered are: >> >> 1. mysql percona with the percona tarball > > Percona Xtradb Cluster, not "mysql percona" > >> 2. mariadb galera with mariadb.org packages >> 3. mariadb galera with rdo packages >> >> And, we're proposing to add >> >> 4. mysql percona with percona packages: >> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/90134 >> 5. mariadb galera with fedora packages >> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/102815/ >> >> 4 replaces 1, but only for Ubuntu/Debian, it doesn't work on Fedora/RH >> 5 replaces 3 (neither of which work on Ubuntu/Debian, obviously) >> >> Do we still need 1? Fedora/RH + percona tarball. I personally don't think >> so. >> >> Do we still need 2? Fedora/RH or Ubuntu/Debian with galera packages >> from maraidb.org. For the Fedora/RH case, I doubt it, people will just >> use 5. >> >> 3 will be gone (replaced by 5). >> >> So, yes, I'd like to see 5 as the default for Fedora/RH and 4 as the >> default for Ubuntu/Debian, and both those tested in CI. And get rid of >> (or deprecate) 1-3. >> > > I'm actually more confused now than before I read this. The use of > numbers is just making my head spin.
There are 5 choices, some of which are not totally clear. Hence the need to clean things up. > > It can be stated this way I think: > > On RPM systems, use MariaDB Galera packages. > If packages are in the distro, use distro packages. If packages are > not in the distro, use RDO packages. There won't be a need to install from the RDO repositories. Mariadb galera packages are in the main Fedora package repositories, and for RHEL, they're in the epel repositories. > > On DEB systems, use Percona XtraDB Cluster packages. > If packages are in the distro, use distro packages. If packages are > not in the distro, use upstream packages. > > If anything doesn't match those principles, it is a bug. -- -- James Slagle -- _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
