Re: libconfdb, libcoroipcc, libcfg in corosync 2.3.2

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On 25/09/2013, at 7:15 AM, Radoslaw Garbacz <radoslaw.garbacz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a question regarding some libraries (as in the topic) present
> in older versions (1.4.1), which I cannot find in the latest one
> (2.3.2). The libraries are needed by pacemaker.

No, they're not.
You just need to (re)build pacemaker for that version and potentially start pacemaker differently.

> 
> Have they been removed, replaced, do I need some patch to have them,
> or maybe the functionality is now provided by some other projects?
> 
> I found information, that support for pacemaker is going to be dropped
> in corosync,

Not pacemaker completely, or specifically.
Just support for plugins in general, of which one was used by older versions of pacemaker.

The following post is written in the context of a cluster filesystem but also applies here:

  http://theclusterguy.clusterlabs.org/post/34604901720/pacemaker-and-cluster-filesystems

> but I have not found any detail about this issue (when,
> why, etc.), Would someone shed some light on this issue?
> 
> Any information greatly appreciated,
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Radoslaw Garbacz
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