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regarding keepalived: silently ignores unknown config options
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Package: keepalived
Version: 1.1.15-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

keepalived silently ignores unknown config options. A warning or info
message is neither printed on the terminal when starting up nor
available in syslog. Using -D to get detailed log messages does not
change that behavior.

Example: I accidentally used "static_ipaddresses" instead of
"static_ipaddress" which left me without the specified IP and no hint
about that whatsoever.

It would be nice to get an appropriate warning in syslog and possibly
even a hint about that on the terminal when starting up.

TIA,
Sebastian

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 ❦ 31 October 2008 11:17 +01, Sebastian Harl:

> keepalived silently ignores unknown config options. A warning or info
> message is neither printed on the terminal when starting up nor
> available in syslog. Using -D to get detailed log messages does not
> change that behavior.
>
> Example: I accidentally used "static_ipaddresses" instead of
> "static_ipaddress" which left me without the specified IP and no hint
> about that whatsoever.
>
> It would be nice to get an appropriate warning in syslog and possibly
> even a hint about that on the terminal when starting up.

This has been fixed some time ago. I don't remember when. Now, you get a
message in the log for an unknown keyword. Closing this bug.
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