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heartbeat 1.0.2 released

From:  Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh>
To:  ha-linux List <linux-ha@muc.de>, Linux-HA Development List <linux-ha-dev@lists.community.tummy.com>, Linux Weekly News <lwn@lwn.net>
Subject:  Announcing release 1.0.2 of heartbeat
Date:  Thu, 20 Mar 2003 15:37:02 -0700

Hi,

Lars and I have been testing the 1.0.2 version of heartbeat, and have 
subjected it to more than 5000 iterations of the test harness.

This release contains a number of minor bug fixes, and is compatible with 
Red Hat 8.0.

You'll find it in the usual place:

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

The 1.0.2 change log is below:

* Wed Mar 19 2003  Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh> (see doc/AUTHORS file)
+ Version 1.0.2:
   + Fixed comment errors in heartbeat init script to allow it to run on RH
	 8.0
   + Changed apphbd to use poll(2) instead of sigtimedwait(2)
   + Put missing files into tarball
   + Documentation improvements for IPaddr and other things
   + Fixed an error in hb_standby which kept it from working if releasing
     resources takes more than 10 seconds
   + Added a fix to allow heartbeat to run on systems without writable disk
     (like routers booting from CD-ROM)
   + Added configuration file for apphbd
   + Added fix from Adam Li to keep recoverymgr stop looping at high priority
   + Added fix to ServeRAID resource to make it work with (new) supported
     hardware
   + Added Delay resource script
   + Added fix to Filesystem to allow it to support NFS mounts and allow
     user to specify mount options
   + Added fix to IPaddr to make tmp directory for restoring loopback device
   + Added fix to ipcsocket code to deal correctly with EAGAIN when sending
     message body

	Enjoy!

-- 
     Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh>

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship....  Let me claim 
from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce


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