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== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==
 
Upstream has been developing the new version of the stack with several goals in mind, including better scalability, higher perfomance, increased reliability, more hardware support, and lays down the path of better integration with other cluster solutions (such as heartbeat, ocfs2, and pacemaker) by sharing the same core components.
Upstream has been developing the new version of the stack with several goals in mind, including better scalability, higher perfomance, increased reliability, more hardware support, and lays down the path of better integration with other cluster solutions (such as heartbeat and pacemaker) by sharing the same core compoments.


== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==

Revision as of 17:54, 22 July 2009

Cluster

Summary

Update the corosync/openais/cluster/clvm stack to the latest stable releases. The new upstream versions brings a new and more powerful cluster stack to the end user.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 41
  • Last updated: 9 Jul 2009
  • Percentage of completion: 99%

Detailed Description

Upstream has been developing the new version of the stack with several goals in mind, including better scalability, higher perfomance, increased reliability, more hardware support, and lays down the path of better integration with other cluster solutions (such as heartbeat, ocfs2, and pacemaker) by sharing the same core components.

Benefit to Fedora

Scope

How To Test

User Experience

Dependencies

  • lvm2-cluster
  • asterisk (openais plugin)
  • qpidc (corosync libcpg user)

All packagers and upstreams have been informed upfront and worked together to achieve this goal.

All changes are already part of the Fedora archive as rawhide build 9 Jul 2009 (rawhide report: 20090709 changes confirms).

Contingency Plan

None necessary

Documentation

Release Notes

  • Stable API's and ABI's
  • (more to add vs F11)

Comments and Discussion