On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Marco van Putten < marco.vanput...@tudelft.nl> wrote:
> On 08/10/2011 06:23 PM, David Coulson wrote: > >> On 8/10/11 11:43 AM, Marco van Putten wrote: >> >>> >>> Thanks Andreas. But our managers persist on using Redhat. >>> >> >> I think the idea would be to take the HA packages distributed with >> Scientific Linux 6.x and run them on RHEL. >> > > > OK Thanks for the heads up. I will give it a try with the Scientific Linux > packages on RHEL. > > > > >> Note that even when you do subscribe to the HA add-on in RHEL6, >> pacemaker is not supported by RedHat. Are you sure you can't buy the HA >> add-on to go with your base entitlement for RHEL? >> > > > No unfortunately Redhat's license model doesn't work that way. In stead of > the 150$ academic license you have to buy the full licensed version and then > some extra for the add-on. > > If you have the install DVD then the packages are there, just in a different repo on the disk. Directory is HighAvailability. ls pacemaker-* pacemaker-1.1.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm pacemaker-libs-1.1.2-7.el6.i686.rpm pacemaker-libs-1.1.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm
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