On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 21:06 +0100, Jeff Stoner wrote: > Using a "Augeas-type" tool might look something like the following: > $ ccs_tool > > get /files/etc/cluster/cluster.conf/1/name > wilma > > set /files/etc/cluster/cluster.conf/1/name fred > > set /files/etc/cluster/cluster.conf/1/fence_domain/post_join_delay 10 > > save > > deploy > Successfully deployed configuration version 97 to cluster "fred" > > exit > $ You could use xmlstarlet to accomplish the above, I suppose, but it's not a shell (rather, a command line utility). > I absolutely do not want to install X just to use system-config-cluster. Perfectly reasonable. > 5. Does it have to be LDAP? No. > Can you make it a pluggable architecture w/ > API so we can use whatever backend we want (MySQL/Postgres/SQLite, LDAP, > Active Directory, DT+BG server*, etc.)? Yes, that's the plan. The point was how much effort we should put in to LDAP vs other things, I suspect; I could be wrong. -- Lon -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster