On Nov 27, 2007, at 10:52 AM, Max Hofer wrote:
On Monday 26 November 2007, Atanas Dyulgerov wrote:
Hi Max,
I haven't received such complete answer before. Thank you very much
for the
useful information.
I understood how attributes work. A shell script performing some
operations/monitoring sets attributes by using attrd_updater or
crm_attribite. The score for a resource can be changed with
constraint
matching these attributes.
What I don't understand is the difference between -t node attribute
and -t
status attribute. Could you explain? They are set and read the same
way.
Why they are called static and dynamic since they can be set any
time by
some script for e.g.?
The termini "dynamic"
i prefer "transient" since they disappear whenever the node leaves the
cluster
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