On 28/08/19 10:27 +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Jan Pokorný schrieb am 28.08.2019 um 10:03
in Nachricht <20190828080347.ga9...@redhat.com>:
>> On 27/08/19 09:24 ‑0600, Casey & Gina wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm looking for a way to show just location constraints, if they
>>> exist, for a cluster.
On 27/08/19 09:24 -0600, Casey & Gina wrote:
> Hi, I'm looking for a way to show just location constraints, if they
> exist, for a cluster. I'm looking for the same data shown in the
> output of `pcs config` under the "Location Constraints:" header, but
> without all the rest, so that I can write
Dne 28. 08. 19 v 6:07 Andrei Borzenkov napsal(a):
27.08.2019 18:24, Casey & Gina пишет:
Hi, I'm looking for a way to show just location constraints, if they exist, for a
cluster. I'm looking for the same data shown in the output of `pcs config` under the
"Location Constraints:" header, but
27.08.2019 18:24, Casey & Gina пишет:
> Hi, I'm looking for a way to show just location constraints, if they exist,
> for a cluster. I'm looking for the same data shown in the output of `pcs
> config` under the "Location Constraints:" header, but without all the rest,
> so that I can write a
Hi, I'm looking for a way to show just location constraints, if they exist, for
a cluster. I'm looking for the same data shown in the output of `pcs config`
under the "Location Constraints:" header, but without all the rest, so that I
can write a script that checks if there are any set.
The