On 09/23/2015 08:38 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote: >>>> Vladislav Bogdanov <bub...@hoster-ok.com> schrieb am 23.09.2015 um 15:24 in > Nachricht <5602a808.1090...@hoster-ok.com>: >> 23.09.2015 15:42, dan wrote: >>> ons 2015-09-23 klockan 14:08 +0200 skrev Ulrich Windl: >>>>>>> dan <dan.oscars...@intraphone.com> schrieb am 23.09.2015 um 13:39 in >>>>>>> Nachricht >>>> <1443008370.2386.8.ca...@intraphone.com>: >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> As I had problem with corosync 2.3.3 and pacemaker 1.1.10 which was >>>>> default in my version of ubuntu, I have now compiled and installed >>>>> corosync 2.3.4 and pacemaker 1.1.12. >>>>> >>>>> And now it works. >>>>> >>>>> Though the file /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/pacemaker/controld >>>>> does not work as /bin/sh is linked to dash on ubuntu (and I think >>>>> several other Linux variants). >>>>> >>>>> It is line 182: >>>>> local addr_list=$(cat >>>>> /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/*/addr_list 2>/dev/null) >>>> >>>> That looks like plain POSIX shell to me. What part is causing the problem? >>> >>> Did a small test: >>> ---------------test.sh---------------- >>> controld_start() { >>> local addr_list=$(echo AF_INET 10.1.1.1 AF_INET 10.1.1.2) >> yep, that is a bashism. >> >> posix shell denies assignment of local variables in the declaration. > > In times of BASH it's hard to get POSIX shell documentation. The last we had > was from HP-UX. But the problem seems to be more $() than assignment it seems.
Good catch, thanks. I'll submit a patch upstream. >> >> local addr_list; addr_list=$(echo AF_INET 10.1.1.1 AF_INET 10.1.1.2) >> >> should work >> >>> echo $addr_list >>> } >>> >>> controld_start >>> -------------------------------------- >>> >>> dash test.sh >>> test.sh: 2: local: 10.1.1.1: bad variable name >>> >>> bash test.sh >>> AF_INET 10.1.1.1 AF_INET 10.1.1.2 >>> >>> >>> Dan = _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org