[ -n "$_out" ]
}
+# Convert a ctdbd.conf tunable option into a ctdb.conf section+opt
+#
+# The difference between this and get_ctdb_conf_option() is that only
+# the tunable part of the option is passed as opt and it is matched
+# case-insensitively.
+get_ctdb_conf_tunable_option ()
+{
+ _opt="$1"
+ _val="$2"
+
+ awk -v opt="${_opt}" -v val="${_val}" \
+ 'tolower($3) == tolower(opt) {
+ if (!$4 || !val || (val == 0 ? 0 : 1) == $4) {
+ if ($5) {
+ print $1, $2, $5
+ } else {
+ print $1, $2, val
+ }
+ }
+ }' <<EOF
+EOF
+
+}
+
+# Check if a tunable will convert to a ctdb.conf option
+check_ctdb_conf_tunable_option ()
+{
+ _opt="$1"
+
+ _out=$(get_ctdb_conf_tunable_option "$_opt" "")
+ [ -n "$_out" ]
+}
+
# Check if an option has been removed
check_removed_option ()
{
list_options |
while read -r _opt _val ; do
- _out=$(get_ctdb_conf_option "$_opt" "$_val")
+ case "$_opt" in
+ CTDB_SET_*)
+ _opt="${_opt#CTDB_SET_}"
+ _out=$(get_ctdb_conf_tunable_option "$_opt" "$_val")
+ ;;
+ *)
+ _out=$(get_ctdb_conf_option "$_opt" "$_val")
+ esac
if [ -z "$_out" ] ; then
continue
fi
list_tunables |
while read -r _var _val ; do
+ if check_ctdb_conf_tunable_option "$_var" ; then
+ continue
+ fi
if ! check_valid_tunable "$_var" ; then
continue
fi