On 8/20/07, Andrew Beekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/20/07, Andreas Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I was just looking for the default values for the "prereq" and
> > "on_fail attribute" of operations in the crm.dtd shipped with
> > Heartbeat v2.1.2 ... whithout success:
> > ...
> > prereq        (nothing|quorum|fencing)       #IMPLIED
> > on_fail       (ignore|block|stop|restart|fence)     #IMPLIED>
>
> it depends on what the operation is and whether you have stonith enabled
>
> on_fail:
> most default to 'restart' except 'stop' which defaults to 'block' if
> stonith is not enabled and 'fence' if it is.
>
> prereq:
> resources with type=stonith default to 'nothing'.
> for everything else, they default to 'fencing' if that is enabled or
> 'quorum' if not.

ok

>
> > ...
> >
> > In Alan's latest tutorial I found that  fencing/fence seem to be the
> > default values ... is that correct?
> >
> > Additionally Alan's tutorial does not list a "prereq" attribute for
> > operations but a meta-attribute called "start_prereq" for the
> > primitive ... a leftover from older heartbeat versions?
>
> correct
>
> > Wouldn't it be a nice feature to automatically include all default
> > values in the cib for attributes that are not set explicitly ... or
> > make it a configureable option to let heartbeat do that?
>
> well that would make it much larger and since some of the defaults
> depend on other aspects of the configuration, it would likely cause
> more problems than its worth

Hmm ... so there is no way to get a quick overview of all currently
used default values for a running configuration ... without
investigating ptest output? I understand it is to much information to
keep in the running config but an extra option e.g. to 'ptest' that
gives  a 'full' config  could be quite useful IMHO.

Regards,
Andreas
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