On 11/29/2011 10:01 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Too long to explain : but in short it is for "maintenance team" of a 
> cluster to be able
> to temporarily avoid fencing due to the "Flush delayed" problem in case of 
> resources
> relocate, which randomly leads to monitoring failed and therefore fence 
> ... whereas
> it is not a valid error, it is a bug (I've opened another thread on this 
> ML about this Flush delayed problem)

sounds like you also want to implement ACLs ... to limit maintenance
team members to only modify special parts of your config.

Regards,
Andreas

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> Alain
> 
> 
> 
> De :    RaSca <[email protected]>
> A :     General Linux-HA mailing list <[email protected]>
> Cc :    [email protected]
> Date :  29/11/2011 09:35
> Objet : Re: [Linux-HA] Pacemaker : how to modify configuration ?
> 
> 
> 
> Il giorno Mar 29 Nov 2011 09:30:41 CET, [email protected] ha scritto:
>> Hi
>> Yes I know it is possible this way, but I don't like to tell anybody to
>> use "crm configure edit" because it is a command a little bit risky, 
> risk
>> of corruption of the file ... when I'm the person who operates, I often 
>> use "crm configure edit", but I'm a little reluctant to tell somebody 
> else
>> not really a pacemaker specialist to use this command. 
>> So I'd prefer a command with cibadmin/grep/sed as Andrew suggest it.
>> Thanks
>> Alain
> 
> Consider that a bad configuration is not being processed by the crm
> editor. In addition it is possible to do a dump of the actual
> configuration before doing any modifications.
> That said... If you're reluctant to make a non specialist users modify
> the configuration, then why let them modify delicate parameters such as
> on-fail?
> 


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