Re: [Pacemaker] Another question about fencing/stonithing

2013-07-07 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On 06/07/2013, at 1:22 AM, Digimer wrote: > Andrew might know the trick. In theory, putting your agent into the /usr/sbin > or /sbin directory (where ever the other agents are) Yep. As long as its there, executable and takes arguments via stdin... > should "just work". You're sure the exit co

Re: [Pacemaker] Another question about fencing/stonithing

2013-07-07 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On 05/07/2013, at 5:34 PM, Andreas Mock wrote: > Hi all, > > I just wrote a stonith agent which IMHO implements the > API spec found at https://fedorahosted.org/cluster/wiki/FenceAgentAPI. > > But it seems it has a problem when used as pacemaker stonith device. > > What has to be done, to hav

Re: [Pacemaker] Full API description for Fence Agent

2013-07-07 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On 04/07/2013, at 9:52 PM, Andreas Mock wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > is there some kind of agreement how to tag a message? > Like (DEBUG/TRACE/ERROR/WARN)? No. But pacemaker obeys the general convention of "errors to stderr, everything else to stdout". > Is there a way message level filtering is

[Pacemaker] crmsh dosn't respect the acl read permissions

2013-07-07 Thread emmanuel segura
Hello List Maybe this is wrong the wrong list, but now i'm playing with pacemaker 1.10 and a i see the crmsh dosn't respeact the read permissions like i show below ^^^ [root@nod