On Dec. 9, 2014, 1:13 p.m., Thomas Woerner wrote:
> What do you thing about an additional parameter for deploy to enable/disable start
right after deploying?
Well, if we had to allow it to start disabled, this actually requires us to start it and
then stop it again, for the same reason as this was originally filed: some (many)
installers will auto-start when they conclude.
I *can* add another option to allow starting disabled, but I think that's probably
unnecessary. Presumably, if someone is calling 'deploy', it's probably because
they actually want it to be running.
- Stephen
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On Nov. 21, 2014, 5:02 p.m., Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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(Updated Nov. 21, 2014, 5:02 p.m.)
Review request for RoleKit Mailing List, Miloslav Trmac, Stephen Gallagher, Simo Sorce,
and Thomas Woerner.
Bugs: 35
https://fedorahosted.org/rolekit/ticket/35
Repository: rolekit
Description
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Many server installers will automatically start their services as
soon as installation is complete (such as FreeIPA). This means that
the real state of the system will disagree with rolekit's view of
it. To be sure that we are aligned, it makes the most sense to just
ensure that all roles are deployed into the RUNNING state.
Diffs
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src/rolekit/server/rolebase.py 7f960bf41206c2552996936839a100325382e3be
Diff:
http://reviewboard-fedoraserver.rhcloud.com/r/124/diff/
Testing
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Deployed a domain controller and verified that after deployment, 'rolectl status
domaincontroller/teeceetwo.sgallagh.rht' reported "running" and
'systemctl status role-domaincontroller-teeceetwo.sgallagh.rht.target' reported
"active".
Thanks,
Stephen Gallagher