Got that. But what I am trying to say is, while that editor or GUI or command line tools you mention run on a host of the cluster, that host doesn't necessarily have the software installed, i.e. mysqld, to run that resource being configured.
Therefor, with mysqld NOT installed on that host they are running on, the editor, GUI, command line tools, do not have access to those built-in defaults, defined at compile-time, provided by the service executable, to specify the true resource parameter defaults. IMHO, default values shouldn't be "statically" specified in the RAs, and they can also not be replaced by AT macros at heartbeat package installation, for the following reason: these default values already exist on those hosts which already have the software installed to run a specific service, and ultimately, there is no guarantee that all the hosts with the same software installed, have the same default values defined for running that software. > The CIB is created by some person typically through an > editor or the GUI, as possibly modified by various > command line tools. > The CIB is kept in sync and identical across all your > cluster nodes automatically > Does that help? > Alan Robertson <alanr at unix.sh> ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather _______________________________________________________ Linux-HA-Dev: [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha-dev Home Page: http://linux-ha.org/
