Currently, if a <node> has an invalid type attribute in the CIB, we use "ping" as the default type and log a configuration warning.
Instead, at a compatibility break, treat this as a configuration error and ignore the node.
Currently, if a <node> has an invalid type attribute in the CIB, we use "ping" as the default type and log a configuration warning.
Instead, at a compatibility break, treat this as a configuration error and ignore the node.
| Status | Assigned | Task | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Released | nrwahl2 | T864 Convert invalid node types to "member" | ||
| Released | nrwahl2 | T863 Ignore invalid node types |