# Pacemaker ## What is Pacemaker? Pacemaker is an advanced, scalable High-Availability cluster resource manager for Linux-HA (Heartbeat) and/or Corosync. It supports "n-node" clusters with significant capabilities for managing resources and dependencies. It will run scripts at initialization, when machines go up or down, when related resources fail and can be configured to periodically check resource health. ## For more information look at: * [Website](http://www.clusterlabs.org) * [Issues/Bugs](http://bugs.clusterlabs.org) * [Mailing list](http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker). * [Documentation](http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc) ## Build Dependencies * automake * autoconf * libtool-ltdl-devel * pkgconfig * python * glib2-devel * cluster-glue-libs-devel * libxml2-devel * libxslt-devel * python-devel * gcc-c++ * bzip2-devel * gnutls-devel * pam-devel ## Cluster Stack Dependencies (Pick at least one) * clusterlib-devel (CMAN) * corosynclib-devel (Corosync) * heartbeat-devel (Heartbeat) ## Optional Build Dependencies * ncurses-devel * openssl-devel * libselinux-devel * docbook-style-xsl (documentation) * libesmtp-devel (Email alerts) * lm_sensors-devel (SNMP alerts) * net-snmp-devel (SNMP alerts) * asciidoc (documentation) * help2man (documentation) * publican (documentation) * inkscape (documentation) ## Source Control (GIT) git clone git://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker.git [See Github](https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker) ## Installing from source $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make $ sudo make install ## How you can help If you find this project useful, you may want to consider supporting its future development. There are a number of ways to support the project. * Test and report issues. * Help others on the [mailing list](http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker). * Contribute documentation, examples and test cases. * Contribute patches. * Spread the word.