Hello,

I thought I'd start another thread as it may make searching by others easier...

1.) My reading of the documentation indicates that a client is "non-casual" if 
its `uname -n` output is specified as a node in the ha.cf file. Examing 
variable values confirms this (the "iscasual" variable of the client_process 
struct is 0 in this case). My question: Is there any other case in which a 
client is considered "non-casual?"

2.) In attempting to get api_test running, I found that the user running 
api_test had to have "haclient" as its primary group (the one indicated in the 
gid field of /etc/passwd) and could not merely be a member of that group. Is 
that behavior by design? Or is there some other limitation that I'm missing 
(such as, a limit to the total number of groups to which a user belongs or 
privileged users not allowed unless specifically specified in an apiauth entry, 
etc.)?

TIA,

Scott Mann
Sr Software Engineer
Aztek Networks

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