I had the same thought reading the patch, but I couldn't see any consistency in existing "*.d" directory locations in modern distros I couldn't decently object to Ben's proposal :
Following Ben's proposal :
/etc/udev/*.d
/etc/mysql/conf.d
/etc/apm/*.d
Following your proposal :
/etc/rsyslog.d
/etc/sysctl.d
/etc/profile.d
Does somebody know if the LSB FHS gives guidelines for this ?
Best regards,
Christophe Varoqui
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 11:27 PM, Sebastian Herbszt <herbszt@xxxxxx> wrote:
Benjamin Marzinski wrote:
> Users who setup multipath on many machines sometimes want a core
> configuration file that stays the same on all machines, and also secondary
> configuration files that are unique to each machine to set blacklists and
> aliases. This patch enables this by adding a new configuration option,
> "config_dir", which defaults to "/etc/multipath/conf.d". If this is set,
> multipath will check this directory for files ending in .conf, and apply
> them on top of the initial configuration file in alphabetical order.
How about using "/etc/multipath.conf.d" instead of "/etc/multipath/conf.d" ?
Sebastian
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