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File pacemaker-mcp-sysconfig-doc-3.patch of Package pacemaker
commit b200a8c861c6f81ae872b1cf51cbec4db2a64a2a Author: Ken Gaillot <kgaillot@redhat.com> Date: Fri Oct 7 10:53:36 2016 -0500 Doc: mcp: improve comments for sysconfig options Index: pacemaker/mcp/pacemaker.sysconfig =================================================================== --- pacemaker.orig/mcp/pacemaker.sysconfig +++ pacemaker/mcp/pacemaker.sysconfig @@ -1,94 +1,126 @@ -# Turn on special handling for CMAN clusters in the init script -# Without this, fenced (and by inference, cman) cannot reliably be made to shut down +# If pacemaker is started via init script, the script may attempt to detect the +# cluster layer in use. This option forces it to recognize a particular type, +# in case its detection is inaccurate. Currently, the only value that is +# significant is "cman", which will cause the init script to start and stop +# important ancillary services so that services such as fenced and cman can +# reliably shut down. Any other value is ignored. The default is unset. # PCMK_STACK=cman #==#==# Variables that control logging -# Enable debug logging globally or per-subsystem -# Multiple subsystems may me listed separated by commas -# eg. PCMK_debug=crmd,pengine +# Enable debug logging globally or per-subsystem. +# Multiple subsystems may be listed separated by commas, +# e.g. PCMK_debug=crmd,pengine # PCMK_debug=yes|no|crmd|pengine|cib|stonith-ng|attrd|pacemakerd -# Send INFO (and higher) messages to the named log file -# Additional messages may also appear here depending on any configured debug and trace settings -# By default Pacemaker will inherit the logfile specified in corosync.conf +# Send detailed log messages to the specified file. Compared to messages logged +# via syslog, messages in this file may have extended information, and will +# include messages of "info" severity (and, if debug and/or trace logging +# has been enabled, those as well). This log is of more use to developers and +# advanced system administrators, and when reporting problems. By default, +# Pacemaker will use the value of logfile in corosync.conf, if found. # PCMK_logfile=/var/log/pacemaker.log -# Specify an alternate syslog target for NOTICE (and higher) messages -# Use 'none' to disable - not recommended -# The default value is 'daemon' +# Enable logging via syslog, using the specified syslog facility. Messages sent +# here are of value to all Pacemaker users. This can be disabled using "none", +# but that is not recommended. The default is "daemon". # PCMK_logfacility=none|daemon|user|local0|local1|local2|local3|local4|local5|local6|local7 -# Send all messages up-to-and-including the configured priority to syslog -# A value of 'info' will be far too verbose for most installations and 'debug' is almost certain to send you blind -# The default value is 'notice' +# Unless syslog logging is disabled using PCMK_logfacility=none, messages of +# the specified severity and higher will be sent to syslog. The default value +# of "notice" is appropriate for most installations; "info" is highly verbose +# and "debug" is almost certain to send you blind (which is why there is a +# separate detail log specified by PCMK_logfile). # PCMK_logpriority=emerg|alert|crit|error|warning|notice|info|debug -# Log all messages from a comma-separated list of functions +# Log all messages from a comma-separated list of functions. # PCMK_trace_functions=function1,function2,function3 -# Log all messages from a comma-separated list of files (no path) -# Supports wildcards eg. PCMK_trace_files=prefix*.c +# Log all messages from a comma-separated list of files (no path). +# Wildcards are supported, e.g. PCMK_trace_files=prefix*.c # PCMK_trace_files=file.c,other.h -# Log all messages matching comma-separated list of formats +# Log all messages matching comma-separated list of formats. # PCMK_trace_formats="Sent delete %d" -# Log all messages from a comma-separated list of tags +# Log all messages from a comma-separated list of tags. # PCMK_trace_tags=tag1,tag2 -# Dump the blackbox whenever the message at function and line is printed -# eg. PCMK_trace_blackbox=te_graph_trigger:223,unpack_clone:81 +# Dump the blackbox whenever the message at function and line is printed, +# e.g. PCMK_trace_blackbox=te_graph_trigger:223,unpack_clone:81 # PCMK_trace_blackbox=fn:line,fn2:line2,... -# Enable blackbox logging globally or per-subsystem -# The blackbox contains a rolling buffer of all logs (including info+debug+trace) -# and is written after a crash, assertion failure and/or when SIGTRAP is received -# -# The blackbox recorder can also be enabled for Pacemaker daemons at runtime by -# sending SIGUSR1 (or SIGTRAP), and disabled by sending SIGUSR2 -# -# Multiple subsystems may me listed separated by commas -# eg. PCMK_blackbox=crmd,pengine +# Enable blackbox logging globally or per-subsystem. The blackbox contains a +# rolling buffer of all logs (including info, debug, and trace) and is written +# after a crash or assertion failure, and/or when SIGTRAP is received. The +# blackbox recorder can also be enabled for Pacemaker daemons at runtime by +# sending SIGUSR1 (or SIGTRAP), and disabled by sending SIGUSR2. Multiple +# subsystems may me listed separated by commas, e.g. PCMK_blackbox=crmd,pengine # PCMK_blackbox=yes|no|crmd|pengine|cib|stonith-ng|attrd|pacemakerd #==#==# Advanced use only -# Enable this for compatibility with older corosync (prior to 2.0) -# based clusters which used the nodes uname as its uuid also -# PCMK_uname_is_uuid=no +# If the cluster uses an older version of corosync (prior to 2.0), set this to +# "true", which will use a node's uname as its UUID. The default, "false", is +# appropriate for newer versions of corosync, and will use a node's corosync ID +# as its UUID. It is ignored by clusters that do not use corosync. +# PCMK_uname_is_uuid=false -# Specify an alternate location for RNG schemas and XSL transforms -# Mostly only useful for developer testing +# Specify an alternate location for RNG schemas and XSL transforms. +# (This is of use only to developers.) # PCMK_schema_directory=/some/path -# Enable this for rebooting this machine at the time of process (subsystem) failure +# Pacemaker consists of a master process with multiple subsidiary daemons. If +# one of the daemons crashes, the master process will normally attempt to +# restart it. If this is set to "true", the master process will instead panic +# the host. The default is unset. # PCMK_fail_fast=no #==#==# Pacemaker Remote -# Use a custom directory for finding the authkey. +# Use the contents of this file as the authorization key to use with Pacemaker +# Remote connections. This file must be readable by Pacemaker daemons (that is, +# it must allow read permissions to either the hacluster user or the haclient +# group), and its contents must be identical on all nodes. The default is +# "/etc/pacemaker/authkey". # PCMK_authkey_location=/etc/pacemaker/authkey -# -# Specify a custom port for Pacemaker Remote connections + +# Use this TCP port number when connecting to a Pacemaker Remote node. This +# value must be the same on all nodes. The default is "3121". # PCMK_remote_port=3121 #==#==# IPC -# Force use of a particular class of IPC connection +# Force use of a particular class of IPC connection. # PCMK_ipc_type=shared-mem|socket|posix|sysv -# Specify an IPC buffer size in bytes -# Useful when connecting to really big clusters that exceed the default 128k buffer +# Specify an IPC buffer size in bytes. This is useful when connecting to really +# big clusters that exceed the default 128KB buffer. # PCMK_ipc_buffer=131072 -#==#==# Profiling and memory leak testing +#==#==# Profiling and memory leak testing (mainly useful to developers) -# Variables for running child daemons under valgrind and/or checking for memory problems +# Affect the behavior of glib's memory allocator. Setting to "always-malloc" +# when running under valgrind will help valgrind track malloc/free better; +# setting to "debug-blocks" when not running under valgrind will perform +# (somewhat expensive) memory checks. # G_SLICE=always-malloc -# MALLOC_PERTURB_=221 # or 0 -# MALLOC_CHECK_=3 # or 0,1,2 + +# Uncommenting this will make malloc() initialize newly allocated memory +# and free() wipe it (to help catch uninitialized-memory/use-after-free). +# MALLOC_PERTURB_=221 + +# Uncommenting this will make malloc() and friends print to stderr and abort +# for some (inexpensive) memory checks. +# MALLOC_CHECK_=3 + +# Set to yes/no or cib,crmd etc. to run some or all daemons under valgrind. # PCMK_valgrind_enabled=yes # PCMK_valgrind_enabled=cib,crmd + +# Set to yes/no or cib,crmd etc. to run some or all daemons under valgrind with +# the callgrind tool enabled. # PCMK_callgrind_enabled=yes # PCMK_callgrind_enabled=cib,crmd + +# Set the options to pass to valgrind, when valgrind is enabled. # VALGRIND_OPTS="--leak-check=full --trace-children=no --num-callers=25 --log-file=/var/lib/pacemaker/valgrind-%p --suppressions=/usr/share/pacemaker/tests/valgrind-pcmk.suppressions --gen-suppressions=all"
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