Hi, I'm looking for the ldirectord package but can't find it. Previously this was available as "heartbeat-ldirectord" and nowadays it is built as an independent package from "resource-agents" however neither seems to be available either in core centos 6 or epel. Where did it go?
Regards, Dennis
Am Tue, 15 May 2012 21:11:00 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
I'm looking for the ldirectord package but can't find it. Previously this was available as "heartbeat-ldirectord" and nowadays it is built as an independent package from "resource-agents" however neither seems to be available either in core centos 6 or epel. Where did it go?
Look at the resource-agents SPEC file, the ldirectord is not built anymore. Some tweaking in the SPEC will give you the package back. However, upstream (RH) has decided to not support ldirectord any more.
Regards,
Peter
On 05/16/2012 08:52 AM, Peter Hinse wrote:
Am Tue, 15 May 2012 21:11:00 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
I'm looking for the ldirectord package but can't find it. Previously this was available as "heartbeat-ldirectord" and nowadays it is built as an independent package from "resource-agents" however neither seems to be available either in core centos 6 or epel. Where did it go?
Look at the resource-agents SPEC file, the ldirectord is not built anymore. Some tweaking in the SPEC will give you the package back. However, upstream (RH) has decided to not support ldirectord any more.
Ok, so how does upstream provide load balancing features then? The only alternative I know is keepalived and that doesn't really play well in a cluster environment.
Regards, Dennis
Am Wed, 16 May 2012 15:06:15 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
On 05/16/2012 08:52 AM, Peter Hinse wrote:
Am Tue, 15 May 2012 21:11:00 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
I'm looking for the ldirectord package but can't find it. Previously this was available as "heartbeat-ldirectord" and nowadays it is built as an independent package from "resource-agents" however neither seems to be available either in core centos 6 or epel. Where did it go?
Look at the resource-agents SPEC file, the ldirectord is not built anymore. Some tweaking in the SPEC will give you the package back. However, upstream (RH) has decided to not support ldirectord any more.
Ok, so how does upstream provide load balancing features then? The only alternative I know is keepalived and that doesn't really play well in a cluster environment.
See http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/pdf/ Load_Balancer_Administration/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-6- Load_Balancer_Administration-en-US.pdf
On 05/16/2012 04:13 PM, Peter Hinse wrote:
Am Wed, 16 May 2012 15:06:15 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
On 05/16/2012 08:52 AM, Peter Hinse wrote:
Am Tue, 15 May 2012 21:11:00 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
I'm looking for the ldirectord package but can't find it. Previously this was available as "heartbeat-ldirectord" and nowadays it is built as an independent package from "resource-agents" however neither seems to be available either in core centos 6 or epel. Where did it go?
Look at the resource-agents SPEC file, the ldirectord is not built anymore. Some tweaking in the SPEC will give you the package back. However, upstream (RH) has decided to not support ldirectord any more.
Ok, so how does upstream provide load balancing features then? The only alternative I know is keepalived and that doesn't really play well in a cluster environment.
See http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/pdf/ Load_Balancer_Administration/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-6- Load_Balancer_Administration-en-US.pdf
After some digging I finally found the components in the piranha package. That stuff looks pretty scary though (as in "not really meant for production systems") so I'll probaby look into creating a standalong ldirectord rpm.
Regards, Dennis