On 03/30/2012 01:14 PM, Guglielmo Abbruzzese wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I've got a question probably very easy for someone I cant' find a proper 
> answer in the official doc.
> In details, if I refer to the official pacemaker documentation related to the 
> command "crm configure primitive" I find what follows:
> 
> usage: primitive <rsc> [<class>:[<provider>:]]<type>
>         [params <param>=<value> [<param>=<value>...]]
>         [meta <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value>...]]
>         [utilization <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value>...]]
>         [operations id_spec
>             [op op_type [<attribute>=<value>...] ...]]
> 
> If I launch the following command by CLI:
> 
> crm configure primitive resource_vrt_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2  params 
> ip="192.168.15.73" nic="bond0" meta target-role="Stopped" 
> multiple-active="stop_start" migration-treshold="3" failure-timeout="0" 
> operations  XXXXXXXXX  op name="monitor" interval="180" timeout="60"
> 
> I get the following answer: "ERROR: operations: only single $id or $id-ref 
> attribute is allowed"
> 
> Now, I can't get the meaning of the parameter "id_spec" mentioned in the 
> usage output. Could someone help me, or tell me what shell I write instead of 
> XXXXXXXX in order to get the following output in the cib??
> 

you can omit that "operations  XXXXXXXXX" part

Regards,
Andreas

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> <primitive class="ocf" id="resource_vrt_ip" provider="heartbeat" 
> type="IPaddr2">
>         <instance_attributes id="resource_vrt_ip-instance_attributes">
>           <nvpair id="resource_vrt_ip-instance_attributes-ip" name="ip" 
> value="192.168.15.73"/>
>           <nvpair id="resource_vrt_ip-instance_attributes-nic" name="nic" 
> value="bond0"/>
>         </instance_attributes>
>         <meta_attributes id="resource_vrt_ip-meta_attributes">
>           <nvpair id="resource_vrt_ip-meta_attributes-target-role" 
> name="target-role" value="Stopped"/>
>           <nvpair id="resource_vrt_ip-meta_attributes-multiple-active" 
> name="multiple-active" value="stop_start"/>
>           <nvpair id="resource_vrt_ip-meta_attributes-migration-threshold" 
> name="migration-threshold" value="3"/>
>           <nvpair id="resource_vrt_ip-meta_attributes-failure-timeout" 
> name="failure-timeout" value="0"/>
>         </meta_attributes>
>         <operations>
>           <op id="resource_vrt_ip-startup" interval="180" name="monitor" 
> timeout="60s"/>
>         </operations>
>       </primitive>
> 
> P.S. I'd prefer not to load a XML file, I already tried it and it works but 
> it is not the purpose of my help request
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
> Guglielmo Abbruzzese
> Project Leader 
> 
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