Once again thanks very much for your time.

Just wondering, besides implementation and documentation, is there an
overview of features / percieved advantages of one over the other?

Not that I am aware of.

That basically makes it even. In the sense, that from this point of view there is no preference.

My personal percieved advantages of pgsqlms over pgsql are:
...

But pay attention on the fact that as the author of PAF, I'm highly biased, and
it's been ages since I had my hands on a cluster using the "pgsql" resource
agent. I don't really paid attention on how it evolved in the past 9 years.

I am paying attention to the fact that the author of PAF replies to beginners question. Beginner at least in this regard.

Other than that, at least the copyright notice for the pgsql ra is from 2012. Wether this is actually an indicates for any evolution I do not know, as I have not done any further digging. It still should work, that's the message I am taking away from this thread, with more or less feature parity, so we'll give it a try as well.

the other the language. Bash is realistic to read, perl probably not.

That's really a matter of taste, and you might be surprised:

Well, if we manage to get it up and running by help of documentation, and some trial and error, we may not really need to read the agents anyway. In fact, that is, what we hope. It would just be a fallback since everyone here pitied either documentation

Too bad I hadn't update the vagrant PoC for a while, but you can have a look
in the following vagrant envs, if they still work with "modern" ansible/libvirt:

For evaluation we actually prefer going completely on foot and not use any automation magic. I am a bit oldfashioned and rather learn by doing wrong than by reading yaml. What in turn prevents any further career, but that is an entirely different story.

Thanks again, very highly appreciated!

Ede


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