[Pacemaker] again "return code", now in crm_attribute
Andrey Groshev
greenx at yandex.ru
Fri Jan 10 04:51:29 UTC 2014
10.01.2014, 03:28, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
> On 9 Jan 2014, at 4:44 pm, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>
>> 09.01.2014, 02:39, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>> On 18 Dec 2013, at 11:55 pm, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>> Hi, Andrew and ALL.
>>>>
>>>> I'm sorry, but I again found an error. :)
>>>> Crux of the problem:
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --query; echo $?
>>>> scope=crm_config name=stonith-enabled value=true
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --update firstval ; echo $?
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --query; echo $?
>>>> scope=crm_config name=stonith-enabled value=firstval
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --update secondval --lifetime=reboot ; echo $?
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --query; echo $?
>>>> scope=crm_config name=stonith-enabled value=firstval
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --update thirdval --lifetime=forever ; echo $?
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --query; echo $?
>>>> scope=crm_config name=stonith-enabled value=firstval
>>>> 0
>>>>
>>>> Ie if specify the lifetime of an attribute, then a attribure is not updated.
>>>>
>>>> If impossible setup the lifetime of the attribute when it is installing, it must be return an error.
>>> Agreed. I'll reproduce and get back to you.
>> How, I was able to review code, problem comes when used both options "--type" and options "--lifetime".
>> One variant in "case" without break;
>> Unfortunately, I did not have time to dive into the logic.
>
> Actually, the logic is correct. The command:
>
> # crm_attribute --type crm_config --attr-name stonith-enabled --update secondval --lifetime=reboot ; echo $?
>
> is invalid. You only get to specify --type OR --lifetime, not both.
> By specifying --lifetime, you're creating a node attribute, not a cluster proprerty.
With this, I do not argue. I think that should be the exit code is NOT ZERO, ie it's error!
>>>> And if possible then the value should be established.
>>>> In general, something is wrong.
>>>> Denser unfortunately not yet looked, because I struggle with "STONITH" :)
>>>>
>>>> P.S. Andrew! Late to congratulate you on your new addition to the family.
>>>> This fine time - now you will have toys which was not in your childhood.
>>>>
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