On 2007-04-10T16:47:52, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Such a daemon would obviously easily keep internal state and only issue
> > CIB updates or async (failure) notifications as needed. It'd avoid a lot
> > of forking for various operations.
>
> You can already do that. Resources often have processes associated with
> them. They can update the CIB any time they like. What those processes
> do, we don't know, and we don't much care.
No, I cannot do what I described. The fast LRM interface isn't there
yet - what you describe above is only a subset of the feature I want.
> Async LRM failure notifications (as failed async monitors) are not there
> yet, but there was something about this in the previous discussion that
> I've forgotten :-(.
I thought they worked by now?
Sincerely,
Lars
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