On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Michael, Benjamin P.
(GSFC-690.0)[CATHOLIC UNIV OF AMERICA] <benjamin.p.mich...@nasa.gov>
wrote:
>
> Am somewhat confused with the requirements for Pacemaker.  This is what I 
> think I understand on the current state.  If I have the following right would 
> appreciate an affirmative.
>
> 1.  The opensuse repo is no longer supported and the clusterlabs repo is the 
> current officially supported one.

Correct.
http://theclusterguy.clusterlabs.org/post/370384760/pacemaker-removed-from-obs

>
> 2.  Corosync is a subset of Openais.  Corosync is the default to now use with 
> Pacemaker and openais only has to be installed if using ocfs or a few other 
> programs.

Correct.

>
> 5.

Did we skip 3 and 4? ;-)

> I have a cluster I setup late 2009 using the opensuse repo.  Working fine 
>with openais from base CentOS 5.4.  If I upgrade pacemaker to 1.0.8 am I still 
>alright to continue to use the openais from CentOS 5.4 or is there some 
>specific reason to update to the openais and/or corosync in the repo?

You would want to recompile the .src.rpm (
http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install#Re-Building_RPMs_for_Other_Architectures
)
The versions on clusterlabs are built against corosync and the APIs
Pacemaker uses have changed significantly.
So the resulting rpms will not function against the older openais packages.

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