Sorry, I should be more clear.
I mean the place where I must put my agent so it is visible to the cluster.
For example I know that you need to put your agent into /usr/sbin/ and
start its name with "fence_" in order to get it visible to the cluster.
So I want to know the rules, are there other places which I also can put my
agent in and get it visible to the cluster?

Thank you,
Kostya

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Digimer <li...@alteeve.ca> wrote:

> On 13/08/15 07:54 AM, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko wrote:
> > Digimer,
> >
> > Thank you. I will try this out.
> > One more question. What about directories for those agents, what rules
> > are here?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Kostya
>
> I'm not entirely sure I understand the question, sorry. What do you mean
> by "directories for those agents"? If you're asking about implementation
> details like language to use, etc, there are no rules. Python and bash
> are the most common languages, I think, but I write my fence agents in
> perl just fine. I think a couple are even in C.
>
> I suspect that python is the language upstream maintainer are happier
> with, but as beekhof said in the RA script; the person doing the work
> gets to make the decisions. :)
>
> If I didn't answer your question, please clarify.
>
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