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The entitlement bug can be fixed https://bugzilla.vyatta.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5354 by adding a hook into this directory.
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supported.
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priority: PARENT
Means that this priority group will adopt the priority value of the parent. And the behavior on deletion of this priority root node will be deleted before the parent. On
all other operations this node will be scheduled after the parent.
This should fix problems in scheduling creation/deletion orders for priority groups so long as they are located within the same hierarchy.
priority.pl has been updated as well.
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Embedded leaf nodes can now be supported in the cli structure. In additional an arbritrary limit can be set on the number of multinode values allowed.
Format in the node.def is:
tag: [u32]
or
multi: [u32]
For the special case of a leaf node the value for u32 is 1. In this case the operation applied to the node is to replace the node with the set value. This generates a
delete of the old tree structure from the embedded leaf and a set of the new tree structure from the embedded leaf.
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references to old values.
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and should be considered depricated.
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nodes are delimited by "/" rather than spaces.
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CREATE, DELETE, END, BEGIN) within a priority tree.
That means that all work (include the commit-check pass) will be
performed on a priority tree before proceeding to the next priority tree.
If a priority tree generates a failure in the commit-check pass
processing will halt on the priority tree and no further processing will
be performed on the priority tree. The failed priority tree will NOT be
copied to the active working directory.
All nodes in the priority tree will execute SYNTAX and COMMIT actions
except for nodes that have been deleted. Note this iteration is
performed on the working tree, so all commit-check nodes will either be
directly modified or have a node down the hierarchy that had been modified.
The working directory and active directory will not be modified until
after all priority trees have been processed.
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Note that commit check only applies in the following cases:
1) On nodes or ancestors of nodes that have been set or modified
2) Does not applied to deleted nodes
Feature developers should:
1) locate commit checks at a common ancestor if checking across a hierarchy
2) expect that the commit check only enforces created behavior (therefore behaves more like a create check).
An additional flag is provided "-f" to allow for full syntax and commit checks. This allows a complete single pass on all syntax and
commit errors. The default behavior is to stop processing on the first error.
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"ENV_SIBLING_POSITION". This value will either be "FIRST" or "LAST" or undefined.
"FIRST" means that the sibling is the first in the list of a common parent, provided that the sibling resides in the same priority group
"LAST" means that the sibling is the last in the list of a common parent, provided that the sibling resides in the same priority group
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action being applied.
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to check whether commit is in a delete or set action. The environmental variable is
"COMMIT_ACTION" the value can either be "SET" or "DELETE". The variable is set for the duration of the call being made to the action in the node.def file.
This should allow some simplication of scripts (i.e. such as setting up static routes).
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commit. New commit may be accessed through
my_commit2 binary.
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