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    Announcing: Heartbeat beta version 1.1.1
    Posted by Ken Farmer, Wednesday May 21 2003 @ 01:45PM EDT

    From: Alan Robertson
    Linux-HA Development List
    Wednesday, May 21, 2003 1:34 PM
    Announcing: Heartbeat beta version 1.1.1

    Hi,

    Last night I completed tests on the new beta version of heartbeat: 1.1.1 I did the usual 500 on nice_failback, and 500 with !nice_failback.

    You can find it in the usual place at:

    http://linux-ha.org/download/

    Most notable new feature:

    + Added a new feature to hb_standby which allows you to give up any specific category of resources: local, foreign, or all. The old behavior is "all" which is the default. This allows you to put a nice_failback cluster into an active/active configuration

    Below is the changelog.

    + Significant restructuring of the processes in heartbeat
    + Added a new feature to hb_standby which allows you to give up any specific category of resources: local, foreign, or all. The old behavior is "all" which is the default. This allows you to put a nice_failback cluster into an active/active configuration
    + Enhancements to the ServeRAID code to make it work with the new (supported) version of IPSSEND from the ServeRAID folks...
    + Added STONITH code for the Dell remote access controller
    + Fixed a major bug which kept it from taking over correctly after 246 days or so
    + Fixed a major bug where heartbeat didn't lock itself into memory properly
    + Added new ping node timeout directive "deadping"
    + Made sure heartbeat preallocated stack and heap, and printed a message if we allocate heap once we're started up...
    + Minor heartbeat API bug fixes
    + Minor documentation fixes
    + Minor fix to allow IP addresses with /32 masks...
    + Fixed a timing window for !nice_failback resource acquisition
    + Added several CCM bug fixes
    + Made the APC smart UPS ups code compatible with more UPSes
    + Fixed a bug in respawn
    + Enhanced internal checking for malloc errors...
    + Added IP alias search optimization from Sean Reifscheneider

    --

    Alan Robertson

    Linux-HA website...


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