The packages are indeed part of CentOS 7. Please see the output from my container image: -bash-4.2# yum info pcs pacemaker corosync | egrep "(Name|Repo)" Repodata is over 2 weeks old. Install yum-cron? Or run: yum makecache fast Name : corosync Repo : base/7/x86_64 Name : pacemaker Repo : updates/7/x86_64 Name : pcs Repo : updates/7/x86_64 -bash-4.2# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) This seems like a change of policy in CentOS 8 vs CentOS 7. Is this a business requirement from Red Hat? If not, I'd propose to include the packages in CentOS 8 in the same way they've been a part of previous CentOS versions. po 7. 10. 2019 o 15:17 Fedor Piecka <teplavoda at gmail.com> napísal(a): > To correct myself - the packages are not even in EPEL repo. > > po 7. 10. 2019 o 14:48 Fedor Piecka <teplavoda at gmail.com> napísal(a): > >> 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? >> >> There's a thread on the forum regarding this - >> https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=71842&p=302047&hilit=pacemaker#p302047 >> >> Regards >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20191007/b719755b/attachment-0008.html>