Re: Custom fence agents

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Ralph,
fence agents are just files which lives in /sbin. So
1. if you add new agent, yum upgrade will not touch your added new files
(of course, there can be special situations, like we add agent with same
name, where this is not true, but ...)
2. if you change existing agent, you can just rename it, and you are in
same situation as in 1.

Of course, in both cases, we will be happy, if you can send that
agent/fixes to us (for example me), and we can make it part of our GIT
tree and maybe officially support.

Regards,
  Honza

Ralph Zukeb wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> What is the recommended way of adding custom fence agents to a cluster
> setup, so that changes will not be lost on a "yum upgrade"?
> 
> Ralph
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