* Use LVM's built-in cluster locking instead of a separate locking
library - this is the behavior prefered by modern LVM.
svn path=/trunk/packages/invirt-cluster-config/; revision=2926
+invirt-cluster-config (0.0.12) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Use LVM's built-in cluster locking instead of a separate locking
+ library - this is the behavior prefered by modern LVM.
+
+ -- Evan Broder <broder@mit.edu> Tue, 26 Jan 2010 20:33:32 -0500
+
invirt-cluster-config (0.0.11) unstable; urgency=low
* Configure a fence_manual fencing device, to allow nodes
invirt-cluster-config (0.0.11) unstable; urgency=low
* Configure a fence_manual fencing device, to allow nodes
#!/usr/bin/perl -0p
s#^( *filter) = .*#$1 = [ "r|/dev/mapper/xenvg-.*|" ]#m or die;
#!/usr/bin/perl -0p
s#^( *filter) = .*#$1 = [ "r|/dev/mapper/xenvg-.*|" ]#m or die;
-s/^( *locking_type) = 1.*$/$1 = 2/m or die;
-s/^( *fallback_to_clustered_locking) = .*$/$1 = 0/m or die;
-s/^( *fallback_to_local_locking) = .*$/$1 = 0/m or die;
-s/^( *)# *(locking_library.*)$/$1$2/m or die;
-s/^( *)# *(library_dir.*)$/$1$2/m or die;
+s/^( *locking_type) = 1.*$/$1 = 3/m or die;
s/^( *retain_min) = .*$/$1 = 2147483647/m or die;
s/^( *retain_min) = .*$/$1 = 2147483647/m or die;