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a4af651e 04/28/2008 04:02 pm Iustin Pop

Move the 'cmd' lock from cli.py to ganeti-masterd

This patch removes the lock and the lock options from cli.py and moves
them to the master.

Later during development we can remove it completely, but for now it's
good to protect any other tool that uses the lock directly....

685ee993 04/28/2008 04:01 pm Iustin Pop

Convert cli.SubmitOpCode to use the master

This patch converts the cli.py SubmitOpCode method to use the unix
protocol and thus execute the opcodes via the master.

The patch allows a partial burnin to work with the master. Currently the
query opcodes, since they are executed via the SubmitOpCode, are...

35049ff2 04/10/2008 06:36 pm Iustin Pop

Add per-opcode results to job processing

This patch changes the definition of a job and introduces per-opcode
results.

First, the result and status fields of a job are condensed into a single
'status' attribute. Then, we introduce an opcode status and one result...

c1f2901b 04/05/2008 06:29 pm Iustin Pop

Implement forking/master role checking in masterd

This patch adds checks for the master role and daemonize support to
ganeti-masterd.

The patch modifies the startup/shutdown of the server because:
- we want bind()/listen() to the master socket to occur before forking...

7a1ecaed 04/04/2008 03:44 pm Iustin Pop

Add a simple gnt-job script

This patch adds a very basic gnt-job script that allows job querying.
This goes on top of the previous master daemon patches.

Currently, because of the not-changed cmd lock, you can't query the jobs
as long as a job is running - you have to rm the cmd lock and then you...

ffeffa1d 04/01/2008 05:45 pm Iustin Pop

Initial tests with ganeti-masterd

This patch adds a very in-progress master daemon. This needs to be
launched manually, does not background itself, but can be used for
opcode execution.

Also parts of this code should be moved to luxi.py.

Reviewed-by: ultrotter