I am happy to announce that clufter-0.50.3, a tool/library for transforming/analyzing cluster configuration formats, has been released and published (incl. signature using my 60BCBB4F5CD7F9EF key): <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.50.3.tar.gz> <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.50.3.tar.gz.asc> or alternative (original) location: <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.50.3.tar.gz.asc> <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.50.3.tar.gz.asc>
Changelog highlights: - this is a bugfix release as previously instances of SAPDatabase and SAPInstance agents within cluster.conf were omitted in ccs2pcs* subcommands and *2pcscmd-needle subcommands might choke in corosync.conf part of the conversion if it involved its interface directive; both should be fixed now Note that Github is no longer considered a primary origin and venue for development/issue discussion. It will still be available and kept in sync, but the authoritative forge now is <https://pagure.io/clufter>, service that offers a crucial advantage of free software infrastructure. * * * The public repository (notably master and next branches) is currently at <https://pagure.io/clufter> (rather than <https://github.com/jnpkrn/clufter>). Official, signed releases can be found at <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/> or, alternatively, at <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/> (also beware, automatic archives by GitHub preserve a "dev structure"). Natively packaged in Fedora (python-clufter, clufter-cli). Issues & suggestions can be reported at either of (regardless if Fedora) <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=clufter&version=rawhide>, <https://pagure.io/clufter/issues> (rather than <https://github.com/jnpkrn/clufter/issues>). Happy clustering/high-availing :) -- Jan (Poki)
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