On 05/12/19 10:41 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 1:04 AM Jan Pokorný wrote:
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>> On 04/12/19 21:19 +0100, Jan Pokorný wrote:
>>> OTOH, this enforced split of state transitions is perhaps what makes
>>> the transaction (comprising perhaps countless other interdependent
>>
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 1:04 AM Jan Pokorný wrote:
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> On 04/12/19 21:19 +0100, Jan Pokorný wrote:
> > OTOH, this enforced split of state transitions is perhaps what makes
> > the transaction (comprising perhaps countless other interdependent
> > resources) serializable and thus feasible at all (th
On 04/12/19 21:19 +0100, Jan Pokorný wrote:
> OTOH, this enforced split of state transitions is perhaps what makes
> the transaction (comprising perhaps countless other interdependent
> resources) serializable and thus feasible at all (think: you cannot
> nest any further handling -- so as to satis
On 04/12/19 14:53 +0900, Ondrej wrote:
> When adding 'LSB' script to pacemaker cluster I can see that
> pacemaker advertises 'restart' and 'force-reload' operations to be
> present - regardless if the LSB script supports it or not. This
> seems to be coming from following piece of code.
>
> https