On 2011-04-22 14:25, Alan Robertson wrote:
> Drbdlinks was never converted to an OCF RA, that I recall.  It handles 
> cases of needing to restart the logging system when you changed symlnks 
> around - mainly for chroot services.  I've used it for many years.  You 
> can find the source for it here:
>      http://www.tummy.com/Community/software/drbdlinks/
> 
> It's pretty well thought out, and works quite well.  I'd certainly look 
> it over before reinventing the wheel.

AFAICS drbdlinks does some things on its own which in a Pacemaker
cluster would be under Pacemaker control (restarting daemons, for
example). The symlink RA does none of this, it's simple and effective
and ties in quite well with Pacemaker management.

Cheers,
Florian

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