Re: Disabling cman at boot

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On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Federico Simoncelli wrote:

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Fabio M. Di Nitto <fdinitto@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you think we should file a bug and continue the discussion there?

Sure. that's also fine by me.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=452234

thanks.


As I wrote in the bug description... the solution I proposed (adding a
boot parameter) will also make impossible to start the services
manually later on (until next reboot). This might be why Jozsef was
using the check on a file (which can be easily removed). Jozsef can
you confirm this?
Do you think we can find a way to remove this side effect?
Is there a way to detect if the init script was run by the init binary
or manually from the shell?

I am pretty sure there is a way to know if the script is invoked by init or not and believe it might be different from distro to distro, so this needs to be investigated properly.

Should we add an other init command such as "force-start" to override
the boot parameter check?

Maybe...

Any better idea is more than welcome.

I'd really like to see you guys finding the right way to fullfil your needs here. I am absolutely open to solutions that will make your life easier.

Fabio

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