[ClusterLabs] [Question] About deletion of "SysVStartPriority".
renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp
renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp
Thu Aug 6 08:29:35 UTC 2015
Hi Jan,
Thank you for comments.
>> When we use Pacemaker1.1.12, does it have a problem to delete
> "SysVStartPriority=99"?
>> Or must we not delete it when use Pacemaker1.1.12 and Pacemaker1.1.13?
>> Or is it necessary to judge it by a version of systemd of the OS, and to
> set it?
>
> It was a leftover from times systemd took that value into account
> (definitely not the case with systemd-218+), and yes, systemd version
> is the only deciding factor whether it makes sense to state the
> parameter in the unit file. I wouldn't expect this change will
> cause any issue regardless since the order at the startup/shutdown
> is pretty clear anyway (After/Requires).
We delete "SysVStartPriority=99" in Pacemaker1.1.12 and move it.
If a problem occurs, I report it.
Many Thanks!
Hideo Yamauch.
----- Original Message -----
> From: Jan Pokorný <jpokorny at redhat.com>
> To: users at clusterlabs.org
> Cc:
> Date: 2015/8/6, Thu 16:13
> Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] [Question] About deletion of "SysVStartPriority".
>
> On 06/08/15 15:42 +0900, renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp wrote:
>> We have a question for the next correction.
>> *
> https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/commit/a97c28d75347aa7be76092aa22459f0f56a220ff
>>
>> We understand it that this obeyed a correction of systemd.
>>
>>
>> In Pacemaker1.1.13, "SysVStartPriority=99" is set.
>> Pacemaker1.1.12 is set, too.
>>
>>
>> When we use Pacemaker1.1.12, does it have a problem to delete
> "SysVStartPriority=99"?
>> Or must we not delete it when use Pacemaker1.1.12 and Pacemaker1.1.13?
>> Or is it necessary to judge it by a version of systemd of the OS, and to
> set it?
>
> It was a leftover from times systemd took that value into account
> (definitely not the case with systemd-218+), and yes, systemd version
> is the only deciding factor whether it makes sense to state the
> parameter in the unit file. I wouldn't expect this change will
> cause any issue regardless since the order at the startup/shutdown
> is pretty clear anyway (After/Requires).
>
> So if you want, just go for it (and let us know in case of troubles).
> After all, unit files are there to be tweaked by keen sysadmins like
> you via overrides in /etc/systemd/user :-)
>
> --
> Jan (Poki)
>
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