Re: is it feature or problem

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Michael DeHaan wrote:


though the error handling could be a bit more user friendly (not sure if I've fixed that upstream
yet or not ... probably not, as we are waiting to split certmaster off into a seperate project prior to making a lot of changes
to it).    One thing that lessons the need for polling is that funcd does not need to contact the certmaster if it already has it's certificates, so this basically assumes that you have certmaster running when you are installing func on your minions -- which isn't too bad.

ok acceptable, doing a delayed request in loop doesn't harm .

As we are currently splitting out the certmaster logic from Func, one of the things I intend to add are a few options to the requester module to allow for control over the poll loop.     That will be contained in /usr/bin/certmaster request and should probably also be configurable in Func.

No ETA on that, as we first have to get certmaster into Fedora and the next version of Func released.   Afterwords, yes, that is one of the installation related topics that should be addressed.   As always, patches welcome :)
Thanks for the brief road map for pushing it into fedora.
Regarding Patches I can't help you here because I don't know *Python* I am a pure C and assembly guy. But in my previous company i had worked on a similar
but proprietary product to manage thinclient. so i know the logic and flow. If you can send me the design doc then i can see to it and coment.
that is all i can do for you and for *func*.

--Michael




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