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List:       ssic-linux-devel
Subject:    Re: [SSI-devel] New modified cluster configuration commands.
From:       "David B. Zafman" <david.zafman () hp ! com>
Date:       2003-04-07 17:46:22
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That's fine, if you want to make all the changes to chnage 
/cluster/nodenum# to /cluster/node#.  Yes, of course the nodes dev 
would then be in /cluster/node#/dev.


On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 08:53 PM, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:

> On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 03:12, David B. Zafman wrote:
>> Why bother changing /cluster/nodenum$n?  Nothing about the CDSL change
>> for {nodenum} requires that directory's name to change.  If we leave
>> that directory the way it is, are there any CDSLs which need 
>> correcting
>> due to the kernel change?
>>
>
> In the case of debian  the install script ( install-deb-initscripts )
> was creating the CDSL as /cluster/{nodenum}/what-ever and we had
> /cluster/nodenum1/whatever created for node 1. Now the above CDSL when
> traversed will give /cluster/1/whatever. That means the  install script
> needed an update as /cluster/nodenum{nodenum} . Since we are already
> breaking the existing CDSL traversal  I thought we can do it in a neat
> way by saying  /cluster/node{nodenum}.  (IMHO node1 is  better than
> nodenum1 ). So now on debian and with the new openssi_*.pl script for
> redhat we have /cluster/node# created.
>
> That way it is nice to have dev also under that directory. What do you
> think ?
>
>
> -aneesh
>
>
>
>



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