Re: Custom fence agents

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Ralph,
Luci currently doesn't support mechanism like that. So yes, you must
patch Luci. And yes, it's highly probable, that you will lost your changes.

Regards,
  Honza


Ralph Zukeb wrote:
> 2009/4/22 Jan Friesse <jfriesse@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>> 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
> 
> Thanks Honza.
> 
> To get the fencing agents to show up in luci, must I patch luci, or is
> there a mechanism for adding new agents?
> I don't want to patch luci and lose changes on an update.
> 
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