Wednesday, October 6, 2004, 2:53:26 PM, Villalovos, John L wrote: > linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 21:08, Villalovos, John L wrote: >>> Are there any plans to try to get the cluster stack into RHEL 4? >>> >>> Looking at the current RHEL 4 Beta I did not see it in there. >>> >>> I was hoping that it was going to be there. >> >> John - The GFS and HA components of the cluster stack are >> layered on RHEL 3 today, and the new versions being developed >> will be similarly layered on RHEL 4. So these are additive >> subscriptions, similar to app server, devel environment, etc. > Okay. Thanks for the info. I thought since it had become open source > that Red Hat was just going to add it into their next Enterprise Linux > product. I guess I'm mistaken. > Thanks, > John What's layered on RHEL 3 today is the GULM based system, correct? I too was under the impression that the 'new' cluster stack was going to be included in the base RHEL distribution. After all, there is a push to get it included in the base kernel, no?