25.01.2018 21:28, Ken Gaillot wrote:

[...]

If I can throw another suggestion in (without offering preference for
it
myself), 'dual-state clones'? The reasoning is that, though three
words
instead of two, spell-check likes it, it sounds OK on day one (from a
language perspective) and it reflects that the clone has only one of
two
states.

Or "dual-role".

Btw, is the word 'tri-state' or 'tristate' usable in contemporary English?
Some online translators accept it, but google isn't.


Binary/dual/multi all have the issue that all resources have multiple
states (stopped, started, etc.). Not a deal-breaker, but a factor to
consider.

What we're trying to represent is: clone resources that have an
additional possible role that pacemaker manages via the promote/demote
actions.

I go back and forth between options. "Multistate" would be OK,
especially since it's already used in some places. "Promotable" is
probably most accurate.



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