Florian All good points.
Unfortunately I'm not a "programmer", so have no idea how to setup a 'git repo' and currently have no facility to host it even if I knew how. I will review the developers guide and as much as possible bring the OCF in-line with those recommendations Why I did not use libvirt-manager LXC containers: 1. Frankly I could not get the libvirt integration to work and wasted weeks worth of testing trying, if someone more experienced would like to get that working, more power to them. 2. The libvirt works and acts like a competing fork and does not use any of the "normal" lxc tools, I'm not sold that it's the best approach. Darren On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 15:36 +0200, Florian Haas wrote: > Thanks Darren! > > Thanks for the contribution! Can I suggest > > - we move this discussion to the linux-ha-dev list (where most OCF RA > related discussions and reviews take place); > > - you give the RA a makeover following the OCF RA developer's guide > (http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/dev-guides/ra-dev-guide.html); > > - you set up your own github fork off of > https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents, and push your RA to that > so we can eventually pull it into the mainline repo? > > Also, can you explain what the advantages of your approach are, versus > using libvirt-managed lxc containers which Pacemaker can tie into via > the existing VirtualDomain agent? > > Thanks! > Cheers, > Florian >
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