[Pacemaker] migrate_to op parameters ignored?

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Sun Oct 18 05:37:45 EDT 2009


On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Alain St-Denis <alain.st-denis at ec.gc.ca> wrote:
> Le 14 octobre 2009 10:20:12, Andrew Beekhof a écrit :
>> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote:
>> > try migrate-to :-)
>> > we tried to standardize on dashes since 1.0.
>>
>> doh, almost right.  right reason, wrong field: you want on-fail not on_fail
>
> on_fail and on-fail both seem to work. I just realized I also need to set on-
> fail for the migrate_from op... All is fine now.. I wonder what is the
> usefulness of exposing both migrate ops if they can't be used independently.
> Why not a single migrate op (even if it translates to migrate_to and from
> under the covers)?

Nice suggestion, if no values for the "real" operation name exists
pacemaker will now look for one called "migrate".

>
> I'm still puzzled by the timeout value being overridden by the one given to
> the stop op. Is this the implemented behaviour? If it is, could you please
> explain the rationale behind it? If not, should I open a bug?

Basically the _to and _from operations begin life as stop and start
but then get regurgitated.
If you file a bug I'll get it fixed for you.




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