[Pacemaker] Re: [Cluster-devel] [RFC] Splitting cluster.git into separate projects/trees
David Teigland
teigland at redhat.com
Fri Nov 14 17:25:30 UTC 2008
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:18:13AM +0100, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
> At this point we haven't really settled how many (sub) project will be
> created out of this split. This will come once we agree how to split.
I like the third option as long as the number of new git trees doesn't
explode (obviously no one wants 10 new git trees.) Not to get ahead of
you, but for my own curiosity I looked at what minimum number of git trees
I'd have to start juggling... it's not too bad, but more than this might
get out of hand.
dlm.git:
libdlm, dlm_controld, libdlmcontrol, dlm_tool
fence.git:
libfence, fenced, libfenced, fence_tool, fence_node
fence-agents.git:
<lots>
cman.git:
libcman, cman_tool, cmannotifyd, qdiskd, mkqdisk
cluster/config/*
move plugins into corosync tree?
group_tool (groupd/libgroup won't exist, group_tool will just be a
wrapper/shortcut for fence_tool/dlm_tool/gfs_control queries;
maybe include queries of other related daemons, like ocfs2_controld?)
gfs2-utils.git:
gfs_controld, libgfscontrol, gfs_control
mount.gfs2, mount.gfs, libgfs, libgfs2
gfs_debug, gfs_fsck, gfs_grow, gfs_jadd, gfs_mkfs, gfs_quota, gfs_tool
gfs2_convert, gfs2_edit, gfs2_fsck, gfs2_mkfs, gfs2_quota, gfs2_tool
gfs-kernel.git:
gfs.ko
rgmanager.git:
gnbd goes away
cmirror moves away
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