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Install Pacemaker ships as part of the Red Hat High Availability Add-on. The easiest way to try it out on RHEL is to install it from the Scientific Linux or CentOS repositories. If you are already running CentOS or Scientific Linux, you can skip this step. Otherwise, to teach the machine where to find the CentOS packages, run: [ALL] # cat < /etc/yum.repos.d/centos.repo [centos-7-base] name=CentOS-
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Open Source High Availability Cluster Stack The ClusterLabs stack unifies a large group of Open Source projects related to High Availability into a cluster offering suitable for both small and large deployments. Together, Corosync, Pacemaker, DRBD, ScanCore, and many other projects have been enabling detection and recovery of machine and application-level failures in production clusters since 1999
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