Install Heartbeat in Ubuntu

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1. first, create the relevant user hacluster and the group haclient, and then set the environment variables. Finally, install heartbeat as follows: (1) Add the user and group groupaddhaclientuseradd-ghaclienthacluster (2) set the environment variable vi/root /. bash_profile, add the following content: exportPREFIX =/usr/local/haexport

1. First create the relevant user hacluster and the group haclient, then set the environment variables, and finally install heartbeat

The process is as follows:

(1) Add users and groups

Groupadd haclient
Useradd-g haclient hacluster

(2) Set Environment Variables

Vi/root/. bash_profile, add the following content:

Export PREFIX =/usr/local/ha
Export LCRSODIR = $ PREFIX/libexec/lcrso
Export CLUSTER_USER = hacluster
Export CLUSTER_GROUP = haclient
Export CFLAGS = "$ CFLAGS-I $ PREFIX/include-L $ PREFIX/lib"
Getent group $ {CLUSTER_GROUP}>/dev/null | groupadd-r $ {CLUSTER_GROUP}
Getent passwd $ {CLUSTER_USER}>/dev/null | useradd-r-g $ {CLUSTER_GROUP}-d/var/lib/heartbeat/cores/hacluster-s/sbin/nologin -c "cluster user" $ {CLUSTER_USER}

Heartbeat3.x divides the installation package into four parts: Cluster Glue, Resource Agents, heartbeat, and pacemaker.

Glue: http://hg.linux-ha.org/glue

2. Compile and install glue

Tar-xjvf Reusable-Cluster-Components-glue--5e06b2ddd24b.tar.bz2
Cd Reusable-Cluster-Components-glue -- 5e06b2ddd24b
./Autogen. sh
./Configure -- prefix = $ PREFIX -- with-daemon-user =$ {CLUSTER_USER} -- with-daemon-group =$ {CLUSTER_GROUP} -- enable-fatal-warnings = no
Make
Make install

3. Compile and install the Agent

Tar jxvf Cluster-Resource-Agents-5ae70412eec8.tar.bz2
Cd Cluster-Resource-Agents-5ae70412eec8
./Autogen. sh
./Configure -- prefix = $ PREFIX -- enable-fatal-warnings = no
Make
Make install

4. Compile and install Heartbeat

Tar jxvf Heartbeat-3-0-fcd56a9dd18c.tar.bz2
Cd Heartbeat-3-0-fcd56a9dd18c
./Bootstrap
./Configure -- prefix = $ PREFIX -- enable-fatal-warnings = no
Make
Make install

5. Compile and install Pacemaker

 

Failed. The last error cannot be solved!

Summary of errors during the process:

 

Checking for special libxml2 implements des... configure: error: libxml2 config not found

Solution:

Sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev

 

Configure: error: BZ2 Development headers not found

Solution:

Sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev

 

./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ clear'
./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ unparse'
./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ copy'
./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ compare'
./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ is_null'
./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ generate'
./. Libs/libplumb. so: undefined reference to 'uuid _ parse'

Solution:

Sudo apt-get install uuid-dev

./Configure -- prefix = $ PREFIX -- with-daemon-user =$ {CLUSTER_USER} -- with-daemon-group =$ {CLUSTER_GROUP} -- enable-fatal-warnings = noLIBS = '/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libuuid. so.1'

 

A2x-f manpage hb_report.8.txt
Make [2]: a2x: Command not found

Solution:

Sudo apt-get install asciidoc

 

Configure: error: The libxslt developement headers were not found

 

Solution:

Sudo apt-get install libxslt1-dev

 

Checking main () in-lplumb... no

Solution:

Sudo apt-get install libplumb2-dev

 

../Lib/pengine/. libs/libpe_status.so: undefined reference to 'stdscr'
../Lib/pengine/. libs/libpe_status.so: undefined reference to 'wmove'
../Lib/pengine/. libs/libpe_status.so: undefined reference to 'printw'

I have never found the answer. Please kindly advise!

Recommended reading:

Linux high availability (HA) Cluster heartbeat Based on crm for resource management detailed http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-08/89167.htm

Heartbeat + httpd + NFS for highly available Web server http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-08/88520.htm

Heartbeat http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-08/88521.htm for Linux high availability (HA) Cluster

CRM configuration http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-05/60838.htm for Heartbeat for Linux high availability solution

Heartbeat v1 instance http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-09/90757.htm

For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2

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