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Rebase pacemaker on upstream 2.1.8 release [rhel-10]

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      .RHEL 10 provides Pacemaker version 2.1.8

      Pacemaker has been upgraded to version 2.1.8, which provides multiple bug fixes and enhancements. Notable changes include:

      * You can now set the `PCMK_panic_action` variable in the `/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker` configuration file to `off` or `sync-off`. When you set this variable to `off` or `sync-off`, a node remains shut down after a panic condition instead of rebooting automatically.

      * The CIB manager no longer increases in size indefinitely with each request from an asynchronous client. Previously, when the CIB manager received a request from an asynchronous client, it leaked a small amount of memory. This caused the CIB manager process gradually to grow in size. With this upgrade, the relevant memory is freed for asynchronous clients and the CIB manager process no longer grows in size indefinitely.
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      .RHEL 10 provides Pacemaker version 2.1.8 Pacemaker has been upgraded to version 2.1.8, which provides multiple bug fixes and enhancements. Notable changes include: * You can now set the `PCMK_panic_action` variable in the `/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker` configuration file to `off` or `sync-off`. When you set this variable to `off` or `sync-off`, a node remains shut down after a panic condition instead of rebooting automatically. * The CIB manager no longer increases in size indefinitely with each request from an asynchronous client. Previously, when the CIB manager received a request from an asynchronous client, it leaked a small amount of memory. This caused the CIB manager process gradually to grow in size. With this upgrade, the relevant memory is freed for asynchronous clients and the CIB manager process no longer grows in size indefinitely.
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      This is a clone of issue RHEL-38540 to use for version rhel-10.0.beta

      Original description:
      This is a clone of issue RHEL-17225 to use for version rhel-9.5

      Original description:
      ClusterLabs is expected to release Pacemaker 2.1.8 in time for RHEL 10, with fixes for multiple issues, so we would like to rebase on that.

              rhn-support-msmazova Marketa Smazova
              watson-automation Watson Automation
              Christopher Lumens Christopher Lumens
              Marketa Smazova Marketa Smazova
              Steven Levine Steven Levine
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