Le jeudi 30 mai 2013, à 13:10 +0200, Vincent Untz a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> While investigating a bug, I wondered about the differences between the
> "Delete" and "Reset" (which also seems to be called "Deallocate")
> actions in Crowbar.
> 
> The only doc I could really find is at
> https://github.com/crowbar/travis-ci-crowbar/blob/master/barclamps/crowbar/doc/userguide/using-crowbar.md
> and it says:
> 
> Delete: Completely removes all records of the node from the Crowbar/Chef
> database. If a node is deleted, it is rediscovered when it reboots.
> 
> Reset: Removes all the roles assigned to the node and re-image it back
> to an unallocated node.
> 
> Do I understand it right that Reset is more or less like Delete, except
> that it re-allocates the node on next discovery? If that's correct, the
> Deallocate name is, hrm, kind of weird because it's re-allocated. If
> that's not correct, then what's the difference?

So, nobody knows? I guess it means we should just drop deallocate in
that case ;-)

Vincent

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