On 29/03/18 09:53 -0500, Ken Gaillot wrote: > On Thu, 2018-03-29 at 10:35 +0200, Kristoffer Grönlund wrote: >> Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com> writes: >>> Here are the current names, with some example replacements: >>> >>> pacemakerd: PREFIX-launchd, PREFIX-launcher >>> >>> attrd: PREFIX-attrd, PREFIX-attributes >>> >>> cib: PREFIX-configd, PREFIX-state >>> >>> crmd: PREFIX-controld, PREFIX-clusterd, PREFIX-controller >>> >>> lrmd: PREFIX-locald, PREFIX-resourced, PREFIX-runner >>> >>> pengine: PREFIX-policyd, PREFIX-scheduler >>> >>> stonithd: PREFIX-fenced, PREFIX-stonithd, PREFIX-executioner >>> >>> pacemaker_remoted: PREFIX-remoted, PREFIX-remote >> >> Better to do it now rather than later. I vote in favor of changing >> the >> names. Yes, it'll mess up crmsh, but at least for distributions it's >> just a simple search/replace patch to apply. >> >> I would also vote in favour of sticking to the 15 character limit, >> and >> to use "pcmk" as the prefix. That leaves 11 characters for the name, >> which should be enough for anyone ;) >> >> My votes: >> >> pacemakerd -> pcmk-launchd >> attrd -> pcmk-attrd >> cib -> pcmk-stated >> crmd -> pcmk-controld >> lrmd -> pcmk-resourced >> pengine -> pcmk-schedulerd >> stonithd -> pcmk-fenced >> pacemaker_remoted -> pcmk-remoted > > Those are all acceptable to me. I'd also be fine with pcmk-execd for > lrmd, as suggested elsewhere. > >> >> The one I'm the most divided about is cib. pcmk-cibd would also work. > > That is the most difficult one, isn't it? :-) > > Looking at it from another direction, maybe pcmk-iod, since it > abstracts disk I/O for the other daemons? It doesn't encompass its > entire purpose, but it points in the right direction.
/me keenly joins the bike-shedding What about pcmk-based/pcmk-infod. First, we effectively tone down "common information/base" from the expanded CIB abbreviation[*1], and second, in the former case, we highlight that's the central point providing resident data glue (pcmk-datad?[*2]) amongst the other daemons. [*1] I wonder for how many users CIB stands just for the cargo term encompassing further non-dissected "configuration stuff" (that there are also operational data likely being missed) {*2] let's avoid "glue" in these names, there are already other connotations related to cluster -- Jan (Poki)
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