On 06/17/2011 06:38 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > Introduce a configuration file with a single parameter > 'require_lease_for_disks', which is used to decide whether > it is allowed to start a guest which has read/write disks, > but without any leases. > > * libvirt.spec.in: Add sanlock config file and augeas > lens > * src/Makefile.am: Install sanlock config file and > augeas lens > * src/locking/libvirt_sanlock.aug: Augeas master lens > * src/locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug: Augeas test file > * src/locking/sanlock.conf: Example sanlock config > * src/locking/lock_driver_sanlock.c: Wire up loading > of configuration file
Where do we mention this file in the documentation?
> # Build our version script. This is composed of three parts:
> @@ -1184,9 +1188,26 @@ lockdriver_LTLIBRARIES = sanlock.la
> sanlock_la_SOURCES = $(LOCK_DRIVER_SANLOCK_SOURCES)
> sanlock_la_CFLAGS = $(AM_CLFAGS)
> sanlock_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
> -sanlock_la_LIBADD = -lsanlock
> +sanlock_la_LIBADD = -lsanlock \
> + ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
> +
> +augeas_DATA += locking/libvirt_sanlock.aug
> +augeastest_DATA += locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug
> +
> +EXTRA_DIST += locking/sanlock.conf \
> + locking/libvirt_sanlock.aug \
> + locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug
> +
> +$(builddir)/locking/%-sanlock.conf: $(srcdir)/locking/sanlock.conf
> + $(AM_V_GEN)mkdir locking ; \
> + cp $< $@
What's the purpose of this rule? We already require GNU make, which is
smart enough to look in $(srcdir) if a file is not present in
$(builddir) during a VPATH build. In other words, this is looking a bit
more complex than necessary.
> @@ -62,22 +72,76 @@ struct _virLockManagerSanlockPrivate {
> /*
> * sanlock plugin for the libvirt virLockManager API
> */
> +static int virLockManagerSanlockLoadConfig(const char *configFile)
> +{
> + virConfPtr conf;
> + virConfValuePtr p;
> +
> + if (access(configFile, R_OK) == -1) {
> + if (errno != ENOENT) {
> + virReportSystemError(errno,
> + _("Unable to access config file %s"),
> + configFile);
> + return -1;
> + }
> + return 0;
So a missing conf file is silently treated as success?
> +++ b/src/locking/sanlock.conf
> @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
> +#
> +# Flag to determine whether we allow starting of guests
> +# which do not have any <lease> elements defined in their
> +# configuration.
> +#
> +#require_lease_for_disks = 1
I'm not sure we've been doing the best job at being consistent, but when
showing a comment describing an option, is it better to show the default
(where uncommenting makes no changes) or the converse (where
uncommenting instantly provides the most common non-default)? Thus,
it's probably worth documenting whether the default is 0 or 1.
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Eric Blake [email protected] +1-801-349-2682
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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