Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi,

On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 06:33:47AM -0600, Dave Blaschke wrote:
Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi,

On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 12:50:36PM -0700, Ryan Kish wrote:
Hello HA Guru's.

I would like to setup stonith on two Dell PE2950's with Drac5 cards. I am
currently using SLES 10 sp1, and the Heartbeat provided by Suse (2.0.8-0.19).
However it only has support for Drac3 cards.

That said, I did some searching and found a couple references to
stonith/drac5 on this list.  The best/ most complete posting being here:
http://lists.community.tummy.com/pipermail/linux-ha/2007-May/025175.html

Fortunately Thomas was kind enough to leave a link to his modified source
code in the posting. I hoped due to the age of the post (almost 1yr) that
this module may be found in the newer source trees. However it does not
appear to be there.
It's not. Don't know what happened.
Unfortunately, what usually happens is that someone comes up with a cool new plugin worthy of inclusion, Alan requests a written sign-off from that someone's employer, and ... nothing. Here's a snippet from near the end of the Drac5 conversation back in last May (>> is Dejan, > is Alan):

Thanks for the contribution! Alan will probably want to the usual
legal chanting.
I'll send you an email on this.

I have never seen the legal "form" pertaining to this, but perhaps we could include a printable copy up on the web site to make things easier, or even better, make it so that it can be signed electronically.

This is a good idea. Somehow, when it comes to this point, the
communication often fails. Perhaps making it more straightforward
would help. Alan: Is it possible to make such a form?

It can't be done by a form, as far as I know. It would be possible to have the suggested text available on the web site. I need an email from their boss, with the usual sets of headers authenticating its origin. Since there is no universal way of identifying people, this is considered sufficient due diligence - and if it isn't right, then someone defrauded us, and we can't be held responsible for people who lie.

I need to be able to state that I know where every contribution came from, and that for each and every one I have an email that gives us permission to use it.

I don't read every posting on the mailing lists. If no one brings it to my attention, then I don't know to send it to them.

However, in the majority of the cases, when I _do_ send it to people it is typically delayed for months, and in maybe half of the cases, I never receive a reply at all.

This is the problem ultimately. The reason why people don't send it back varies, they don't want to talk to their boss about it, or more commonly, their boss doesn't want to "risk" giving their permission.

Without their permission, we can't include it officially.

We need to know two things basically:
        Is this your original work?
        Does your employer agree to have it become part of the
                project?

If you are unemployed, then you can state that. If you own your own company, then state that.

However, it doesn't matter if you don't have an intellectual property agreement with your employer that would require you to do this. Get a letter from them anyway.


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    Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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