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The packages are provided separately by Red Hat (two different
entitlements) but they have been provided by CentOS in the past as
part of the base OS:<br>
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<li><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://vault.centos.org/centos/7/os/Source/SPackages/pcs-0.9.167-3.el7.centos.src.rpm">http://vault.centos.org/centos/7/os/Source/SPackages/pcs-0.9.167-3.el7.centos.src.rpm</a></li>
<li><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/centos/7/os/x86_64/Packages/pcs-0.9.167-3.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm">http://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/centos/7/os/x86_64/Packages/pcs-0.9.167-3.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm</a><br>
</li>
</ul>
The pcs package isn't in EPEL or in the source or binary packages
released with CentOS 8.0. The package does exist in the RHEL HA 8.0
release so I suspect the missing packages from CentOS 8.0 are an
oversight.<br>
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Note that the RHEL HA 8.0 release has 54 packages:<br>
<blockquote>awscli<br>
booth<br>
booth-arbitrator<br>
booth-core<br>
booth-site<br>
booth-test<br>
clufter-bin<br>
clufter-cli<br>
clufter-common<br>
clufter-lib-ccs<br>
clufter-lib-general<br>
clufter-lib-pcs<br>
corosync<br>
corosync-qdevice<br>
corosync-qnetd<br>
corosynclib-devel<br>
fence-agents-aliyun<br>
fence-agents-aws<br>
fence-agents-azure-arm<br>
fence-agents-gce<br>
libknet1<br>
libknet1-compress-bzip2-plugin<br>
libknet1-compress-lz4-plugin<br>
libknet1-compress-lzma-plugin<br>
libknet1-compress-lzo2-plugin<br>
libknet1-compress-plugins-all<br>
libknet1-compress-zlib-plugin<br>
libknet1-crypto-nss-plugin<br>
libknet1-crypto-openssl-plugin<br>
libknet1-crypto-plugins-all<br>
libknet1-plugins-all<br>
pacemaker<br>
pacemaker-cli<br>
pacemaker-cts<br>
pacemaker-doc<br>
pacemaker-libs-devel<br>
pacemaker-nagios-plugins-metadata<br>
pacemaker-remote<br>
pcs<br>
pcs-snmp<br>
python3-azure-sdk<br>
python3-boto3<br>
python3-botocore<br>
python3-clufter<br>
python3-fasteners<br>
python3-gflags<br>
python3-google-api-client<br>
python3-httplib2<br>
python3-oauth2client<br>
python3-s3transfer<br>
python3-uritemplate<br>
resource-agents<br>
resource-agents-aliyun<br>
resource-agents-gcp<br>
</blockquote>
Looks like all of these packages are missing from the CentOS 8.0
release.<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-signature"><a
href="mailto:christopher.voltz@hpe.com"><b>Christopher Voltz</b></a>,
Master Engineer<br>
HPC Segment Solutions, <a href="https://www.hpe.com">Hewlett
Packard Enterprise</a><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/7/19 9:16 AM, James Cassell
wrote:<br>
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On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, at 9:34 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 09:24, Stephen John Smoogen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:smooge@gmail.com"><smooge@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 08:48, Fedor Piecka <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:teplavoda@gmail.com"><teplavoda@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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Hello
I've been evaluating CentOS 8 for a while now. I found that pacemaker and pcs packages (aka "High Availability Addon") are missing in the default repositories. They seem to exist in EPEL.
Is this a bug or an intention?
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This is intentional. The High Availability Addon in RHEL-8 is a
separate product line outside of the operating system so does not come
across in the RHEL-> git.centos.org source feed. So the packages are
not in CentOS-8.
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This is where smooge should read what package it was, go to confirm in
RHEL and then CentOS, and then reply.
OK so I was wrong and apologize for not doing my homework before
replying. pacemaker is a src.rpm which builds pacemaker-libs rpm which
is shipped in RHEL and CentOS. The missing packages are ones which are
not shipped in RHEL because they are in the High Availability Addon
product. So I think they are not shipped in CentOS because of the same
reason various other -devel packages aren't shipped. THey aren't in
RHEL so they aren't in CentOS.
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Unless I'm misunderstanding, these add-ons have historically been included with CentOS... was this not in fact the case, or has something changed? (I specifically remember seeing haproxy from RS add-on installed from CentOS on a RHEL server because it wasn't available natively without extra cost.)
V/r,
James Cassell
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