On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 02:28:25PM -0400, Doug Knight wrote:
> What does cibadmin -r do? I get the following in the log:
>
> "info: cib_process_readwrite: We are now in R/O mode"
>
> I have accidentally used the "-r" option on cibadmin when trying to dump
> a resource's xml, when I meant to use it on crm_resource. Once the "-r"
> has been executed via cibadmin, I have all kinds of problems with
> heartbeat. Is there a way (besides shutting down heartbeat, re-copying
> the cib.xml between nodes, and restarting) to correct heartbeat? Any
> chance this option could be removed from cibadmin, or at least made
> harder to use (like prompting, "Are you sure...?")?
Well, believe it or not, there is a man page for cibadmin and it
says:
--cib_slave (-r)
This command forces the local CIB instance into read-only mode.
This is a highly dangerous command.
>
> Doug
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