pacemaker 2.1.5-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
pacemaker (2.1.5-1ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #2018096). Remaining changes: - d/control: make pacemaker binary recommend fence-agents-base. - d/control: make pacemaker-resource-agents depend on resource-agents-base. And also suggest resource-agents-extra with non-curated agents. - d/t/pacemaker: corosync uses uname -n to define the default node name. Previously the default node name was hardcoded in the config file as node1. - d/rules: Fix FTBFS in ppc64el compiling with gcc10: Don't treat format-overflow warnings as errors. - d/control: make pacemaker-cli-utils depend on resource-agents-base resource-agents is now a transitional package and it should not be in main (it also pulls in resource-agents-extra which should be in universe). - d/control: depend on pcs and suggest crmsh. * Dropped changes: - Make crmsh the default management tool for now (LP #1862947) [ Replaced by pcs as the default management tool ] * New changes: - d/p/Fix-output_and_clear_error.patch: Fix FTBFS erros due to glib's GError misuse. -- Athos Ribeiro <email address hidden> Thu, 25 May 2023 22:15:22 -0300
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Binary packages built by this source
- libcib27: cluster resource manager CIB library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the Cluster Information Base library.
- libcib27-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcib27
- libcrmcluster29: cluster resource manager cluster library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the cluster library.
- libcrmcluster29-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcrmcluster29
- libcrmcommon34: cluster resource manager common library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the common library.
- libcrmcommon34-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcrmcommon34
- libcrmservice28: cluster resource manager service library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the service library.
- libcrmservice28-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcrmservice28
- liblrmd28: cluster resource manager LRMD library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the Local Resource Manager Daemon library.
- liblrmd28-dbgsym: debug symbols for liblrmd28
- libpacemaker1: cluster resource manager utility library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the utility library resulting from the merge
of libpengine and libtransitioner.
- libpacemaker1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpacemaker1
- libpe-rules26: cluster resource manager Policy Engine rules library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the Policy Engine rules library.
- libpe-rules26-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpe-rules26
- libpe-status28: cluster resource manager Policy Engine status library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the Policy Engine status library.
- libpe-status28-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpe-status28
- libstonithd26: cluster resource manager STONITH daemon library
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the STONITH daemon library.
- libstonithd26-dbgsym: debug symbols for libstonithd26
- pacemaker: cluster resource manager
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the Pacemaker daemons directly interacting with
the cluster stack.
- pacemaker-cli-utils: cluster resource manager command line utilities
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains those command line utilities of the Pacemaker
cluster manager which work on remote nodes as well.
- pacemaker-cli-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for pacemaker-cli-utils
- pacemaker-common: cluster resource manager common files
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains common infrastructure and data files for the
Pacemaker daemons and utilities.
- pacemaker-dbgsym: debug symbols for pacemaker
- pacemaker-dev: cluster resource manager development
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the headers and other necessary files to build
applications or libraries that use the Pacemaker libraries.
- pacemaker-doc: cluster resource manager HTML documentation
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains
* the Pacemaker API documentation generated by Doxygen,
* the Clusters from Scratch book,
* the Pacemaker Administration book,
* the Pacemaker Development book,
* the Pacemaker Explained book and
* the Pacemaker Remote book.
- pacemaker-remote: cluster resource manager proxy daemon for remote nodes
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains the Pacemaker proxy daemon, which simulates cluster
services on a node not running the cluster stack. Such "remote" nodes can
run resources but don't participate in the quorum. This package is
mutually exclusive with Pacemaker proper.
- pacemaker-remote-dbgsym: debug symbols for pacemaker-remote
- pacemaker-resource-agents: cluster resource manager general resource agents
At its core, Pacemaker is a distributed finite state
machine capable of co-ordinating the startup and recovery of inter-related
services across a set of machines.
.
Pacemaker understands many different resource types (OCF, SYSV, systemd) and
can accurately model the relationships between them (colocation, ordering).
.
It can even use technology such as Docker to automatically isolate the
resources managed by the cluster.
.
This package contains Pacemaker resource agents not requiring access
to the cluster stack, thus also usable by the remote daemon.