Re: [ClusterLabs] Coming in 2.0.2: check whether a date-based rule is expired

2019-04-24 Thread Jan Pokorný
On 24/04/19 08:22 +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote: > I know that April 1st is gone, but maybe should be have "user-friendly > durations" also? Maybe like: > "a deep breath", meaning "30 seconds" > "a guru meditation", meaning "5 minutes" > "a coffee break", meaning "15 minutes" > "a lunch break",

Re: [ClusterLabs] Coming in 2.0.2: check whether a date-based rule is expired

2019-04-23 Thread Jan Pokorný
On 16/04/19 12:38 -0500, Ken Gaillot wrote: > We are adding a "crm_rule" command Wouldn't `pcmk-rule` be a more sensible command name -- I mean, why not to benefit from not suffering the historical burden in this case, given that `crm` in the broadest "almost anything that can be associated with

[ClusterLabs] Coming in 2.0.2: check whether a date-based rule is expired

2019-04-16 Thread Ken Gaillot
Hi all, I wanted to point out an experimental feature that will be part of the next release. We are adding a "crm_rule" command that has the ability to check whether a particular date-based rule is currently in effect. The motivation is a perennial user complaint: expired constraints remain in