# # Sample configuration file for drbdlinks # If passed an option of 1, SELinux features will be used. If 0, they # will not. The default is to auto-detect if SELinux is enabled. If # enabled, created links will be added to the SELinux context using # chcon -h -u <USER> -r <ROLE> -t <TYPE>, where the values plugged # in this command are pulled from the original file. #selinux(1) # If passed an option of 1, syslog will be restarted if any links are # changed. If 0, syslog is not restarted after links are changed. #restartsyslog(1) # # If passed an option of 1, cron will be restarted if any links are # changed. If 0, cron is not restarted after links are changed. #restartcron(1) # If passed an option of 1, "mount -o bind" is used instead of symbolic # links. If 0, symbolic links are used. This only applies to link() # calls made after this call, and until usebindmount() is called with a # different value. In other words, usebindmount can be called with 1 and # then several link()s created that use bind mounts, then with 0 and other # link()s which will be symlinks. #usebindmount(1) # If set to 1, drbdlinks will log debugging information via syslog. debug(1) # One mountpoint must be listed. This is the location where the DRBD # drive is mounted. If the "shared" argument is set to 1, this will cause # bind mounts to be shared, meaning that sub-mounts are propagated. In # effect, "mountpoint('/mnt', shared = 1)" causes the following to be # run: "mount --make-shared /mnt". #mountpoint('/shared', shared = 1) # If enabled, this option will preserve a copy of the config file if # the "--config-file" option is given to drbdlinks so that drbdlinksclean # will undo the changes at the next system boot. Note that the config # files must have a unique base name ("/yada/yada/drbdlinks-www.conf" and # "/yada/drbdlinks-nfs.conf", NOT "/path/www/drbdlinks.conf" # and "/path/nfs/drbdlinks.conf"). These files are copied into # "/var/lib/drbdlinks/configs-to-clean" at "start" time so that drbdlinks # can clean them later. cleanthisconfig(1) # Multiple "link" lines may be listed, one for each link that needs to be # set up into the above shared mountpoint. If "link()" is passed one # argument, it is assumed that it is linked into that name under the # mountpoint above. Otherwise, you can specify a second argument which is # the location of the file on the shared partition. # # For example, if mountpoint is "/shared" and you call "link('/etc/httpd')", # it is equivalent to calling "link('/etc/httpd', '/shared/etc/httpd')". #link('/etc/httpd') #link('/var/lib/pgsql/')