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Heartbeat packages for Redhat-7
Hello,

At the moment, we are using heartbeat on RedHat-5.8 using the below
packages:
[root@p118278vaps2011 ~]# rpm -qa|grep heartbeat
heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
heartbeat-stonith-2.1.4-11.el5
heartbeat-pils-2.1.4-11.el5


Now we are planning to upgrade the OS to Redhat-7.0.
I could not find the same heartbeat packages for RedHat-7.0 on the internet.

Could you please confirm if the heartbeat packages are available for
RedHat-7.0

Thanks Inadvance,
Yogendra.
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Re: Heartbeat packages for Redhat-7 [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 12:16:38PM +0100, Yogendramummaneni Prasad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At the moment, we are using heartbeat on RedHat-5.8 using the below
> packages:
> [root@p118278vaps2011 ~]# rpm -qa|grep heartbeat
> heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
> heartbeat-stonith-2.1.4-11.el5
> heartbeat-pils-2.1.4-11.el5
>
>
> Now we are planning to upgrade the OS to Redhat-7.0.
> I could not find the same heartbeat packages for RedHat-7.0 on the internet.
>
> Could you please confirm if the heartbeat packages are available for
> RedHat-7.0

Those versions are almost seven years old.

You can use heartbeat 3.0.6 (if you only use "haresources" mode).

If you use "crm" mode, you need to realize that the "crm" component
has been split off into its own project years ago: Pacemaker.

For "CRM" mode, if you want to stick with heartbeat, you use
heartbeat 3.0.6 and Pacemaker 1.1.12 (with LINBIT patches),
or Pacemaker 1.1.13 (soon to be released, including those patches).

If you don't have any particular reason to keep using heartbeat,
the recommended cluster stack is Corosync + Pacemaker,
which is what you get with the RHEL 7 "native" HA cluster.

For more about Pacemaker, visit clusterlabs.org,
subscribe to users@clusterlabs.org,
or join on freenode #clusterlabs


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Re: Heartbeat packages for Redhat-7 [ In reply to ]
On 03/04/15 06:03 PM, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 12:16:38PM +0100, Yogendramummaneni Prasad wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> At the moment, we are using heartbeat on RedHat-5.8 using the below
>> packages:
>> [root@p118278vaps2011 ~]# rpm -qa|grep heartbeat
>> heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
>> heartbeat-stonith-2.1.4-11.el5
>> heartbeat-pils-2.1.4-11.el5
>>
>>
>> Now we are planning to upgrade the OS to Redhat-7.0.
>> I could not find the same heartbeat packages for RedHat-7.0 on the internet.
>>
>> Could you please confirm if the heartbeat packages are available for
>> RedHat-7.0
>
> Those versions are almost seven years old.
>
> You can use heartbeat 3.0.6 (if you only use "haresources" mode).
>
> If you use "crm" mode, you need to realize that the "crm" component
> has been split off into its own project years ago: Pacemaker.
>
> For "CRM" mode, if you want to stick with heartbeat, you use
> heartbeat 3.0.6 and Pacemaker 1.1.12 (with LINBIT patches),
> or Pacemaker 1.1.13 (soon to be released, including those patches).
>
> If you don't have any particular reason to keep using heartbeat,
> the recommended cluster stack is Corosync + Pacemaker,
> which is what you get with the RHEL 7 "native" HA cluster.
>
> For more about Pacemaker, visit clusterlabs.org,
> subscribe to users@clusterlabs.org,
> or join on freenode #clusterlabs
>
>

To expand on/provide background to Lars' answer:

https://alteeve.ca/w/History_of_HA_Clustering

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Lars' footer.

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Re: Heartbeat packages for Redhat-7 [ In reply to ]
On 2015-04-03 17:03, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
>
> You can use heartbeat 3.0.6 (if you only use "haresources" mode).

You can google for ticket # but basically epel heartbeat maintainer
replied to my rfa with "I don't use heartbeat anymore so no". I meant to
post that here but forgot.

So there is no heartbeat rpm for el7 in the usual repos. Does
clusterlabs have one?

Dimitri

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Re: Heartbeat packages for Redhat-7 [ In reply to ]
Thank you Lars for clarifying.
I will see what I can use in our environment.

Thank you again,
Yogi.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 11:03 PM, Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>
wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 12:16:38PM +0100, Yogendramummaneni Prasad wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > At the moment, we are using heartbeat on RedHat-5.8 using the below
> > packages:
> > [root@p118278vaps2011 ~]# rpm -qa|grep heartbeat
> > heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
> > heartbeat-stonith-2.1.4-11.el5
> > heartbeat-pils-2.1.4-11.el5
> >
> >
> > Now we are planning to upgrade the OS to Redhat-7.0.
> > I could not find the same heartbeat packages for RedHat-7.0 on the
> internet.
> >
> > Could you please confirm if the heartbeat packages are available for
> > RedHat-7.0
>
> Those versions are almost seven years old.
>
> You can use heartbeat 3.0.6 (if you only use "haresources" mode).
>
> If you use "crm" mode, you need to realize that the "crm" component
> has been split off into its own project years ago: Pacemaker.
>
> For "CRM" mode, if you want to stick with heartbeat, you use
> heartbeat 3.0.6 and Pacemaker 1.1.12 (with LINBIT patches),
> or Pacemaker 1.1.13 (soon to be released, including those patches).
>
> If you don't have any particular reason to keep using heartbeat,
> the recommended cluster stack is Corosync + Pacemaker,
> which is what you get with the RHEL 7 "native" HA cluster.
>
> For more about Pacemaker, visit clusterlabs.org,
> subscribe to users@clusterlabs.org,
> or join on freenode #clusterlabs
>
>
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> : Lars Ellenberg
> : http://www.LINBIT.com | Your Way to High Availability
> : DRBD, Linux-HA and Pacemaker support and consulting
>
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