Hello everyone: These days I have been doing a freeipa upgrade on a production cluster, what requires to perform multiple operations on the cluster for doing it without service interruption. One of the tasks was to ensure the topology is a complete graph, where each node have a connection with all the other nodes.
In order to get the current topology, the command is `ipa topologysegment-find ca/domain` But this is confusing since there is another command named `ipa topologysegment-show...`. A user could expect the following behaviour: - topologysegment-show -> List all the elements, since "show" means you want to see something in general terms. - topologysegment-find -> List filtered elements by a given value, since "find" means you want to see something concrete. This is the same with other topics of the IPA command. I think this sould be changed in order to be more clear. My proposal is as follows: - "topic"-list -> in order to list all the elements. - "topic"-find -> in order to get certain elements filtered by a given value. - "topic"-detail or "topic"-describe -> in order to see the details of a given element. What do you think? Do you also find current commands confusing? Thanks, Regards
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