On 09/04/18 12:10 -0500, Ken Gaillot wrote: > Based on the list discussion and feedback I could coax out of others, I > will change the Pacemaker daemon names, including the log tags, for > 2.0.0-rc3. > > I will add symlinks for the old names, to allow help/version/metadata > calls in user scripts and higher-level tools to continue working during > a transitional time. (Even if we update all known tools, we need to > keep compatibility with existing versions for a good while.) > > I won't change the systemd unit file names or API library names, since > they aren't one-to-one with the daemons, and will have a bigger impact > on client apps. > > Here's my current plan: > > Old name New name > -------- -------- > pacemakerd pacemakerd > attrd pacemaker-attrd > cib pacemaker-confd
Let's restate it: do we indeed want to reinforce a misnomer that CIB is (user) configuration only? > crmd pacemaker-controld > lrmd pacemaker-execd > pengine pacemaker-schedulerd > stonithd pacemaker-fenced > pacemaker_remoted pacemaker-remoted > > I had planned to use the "pcmk-" prefix, but I kept thinking about the > goal of making things more intuitive for novice users, and a novice > user's first instinct will be to search the logs for "pacemaker" journalctl -u pacemaker? We could also ship an example syslog configuration that aggegrates messages from enumerated programs (that we know and user may not offhand) into a dedicated file (well, this would be quite redundant to native logging into the file). IOW, I wouldn't worry that much. > Most of the names stay under the convenient 15-character limit > anyway. -- Jan (Poki)
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