Yeah, maybe - in fact it's a whitelist and a blacklist or inclusion/exclusion list :) In any case, we released the module already - so the name will stick :)
Carsten 2013/9/4 Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]> > On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]> > wrote: > > ...actually black listing is exactly for these use cases. It gives you > > control which instance is able to handle what jobs. So you can exclude a > > specific instance from processing a specific job, in your use case you > > exclude all but one. > > This is not blacklisting of event handlers if you're refering to that > one... > > So maybe blacklisting is not the right term in the context of jobs? > > IIUC this setting just causes some jobs to be ignored on some nodes, > so it could be just "ignored" instead of "blacklisted". > > -Bertrand > -- Carsten Ziegeler [email protected]
