On 2017-09-18 02:55 PM, Ken Gaillot wrote: > On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 13:53 -0400, Digimer wrote: >> On 2017-09-18 01:48 PM, Ken Gaillot wrote: >>> As discussed at the recent ClusterLabs Summit, I plan to start the >>> release cycle for Pacemaker 1.1.18 soon. >>> >>> There will be the usual bug fixes and a few small new features, but >> the >>> main goal will be to provide a final 1.1 release that Pacemaker 2.0 >> can >>> branch from. >>> >>> As such, 1.1.18 will start to log deprecation warnings for syntax >> that >>> is planned to be removed in 2.0. So, we need to decide fairly >> quickly >>> what we intend to remove. >>> >>> Below is what I'm proposing. If anyone feels strongly about keeping >>> support for any of these, speak now or forever hold your peace! >>> > > <snip> > >>> * cluster properties that have been obsoleted by the rsc_defaults >> and >>> op_defaults sections >>> ** stonith-enabled or stonith_enabled (now "requires" in >> rsc_defaults) > > <snip>
Woops, missed that when I read. :) >> Andrew announced that disabling stonith will put a node into >> maintenance >> mode. This should be announced/alerted as well, eh? > > My current plan is to remove the stonith-enabled option entirely, so > there will be no stonith-enabled=false anymore. > > Users will still have a way to disable fencing, by (ab)using the > "requires" resource meta-attribute. This is a per-resource option > rather than cluster-wide (though it can be applied to all resources > using rsc_defaults). > > I don't plan on preventing people from running only resources with > requires=quorum or requires=nothing, without any fencing configured. > However we will probably start tracking whether at least one resource > has requires=fencing, and require that at least one enabled fencing > device be configured if so. If fencing is not available in such a case, > we could put the cluster into maintenance mode, or log a warning and > block when fencing is needed. ACK. -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com/w/ "I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay Gould _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org