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31 lines
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pacemaker (a scalable High-Availability cluster resource manager)
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Pacemaker achieves maximum availability for your cluster services
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by detecting and recovering from node and service-level failures. It
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achieves this by utilizing the messaging and membership capabilities
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provided by your preferred cluster infrastructure (currently either
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OpenAIS or Heartbeat), If the startup and shutdown of your service
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can scripted, Pacemaker can improve it's availability. Pacemaker
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can manage clusters of practically any size and comes with a powerful
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dependency model for accurately modeling your environment.
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Home: http://clusterlabs.org
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Thanks to the decision of the developers to completely bypass
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the standards most other projects conform to:
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* The SlackBuild script contains hard-coding.
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* The build depends on autoconf, automake and libtool.
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* The build will produce soft-errors relating to mercurial,
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with invalid single-operand basename and dirname calls.
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This SlackBuild is configured to use libesmtp which is also
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available from SBo. If you don't want esmtp support you should
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change the "--with-esmtp \" line in the script to
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"--without-esmtp \".
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In order to have a functioning High Availability software stack,
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before running this SlackBuild, build AND install, each in order,
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the following other SlackBuilds.
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Requires: libnet, libesmtp, clusterglue,,clusterresourceagents,
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corosync, and openais all available at SlackBuilds.org.
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