On 5/20/2010 5:32 PM, Joe Di Pol wrote:
> Jennifer Chou wrote:
>> Local commands don't require authentication unless the local command
>> calls a remote command.
>> So you can run asadmin _create-instance-filesystem instance1 without
>> a running DAS. (local command)
>> If you run asadmin create-local-instance without a running DAS, it
>> will fail when it calls the remote command, create-instance
>
> Thanks Jennifer,
>
> So if we restrict ourselves to executing local only commands
> on remote hosts via SSH then we do not need to pass admin
> credentials to that asadmin command. And in theory we should
> only need to execute local only commands via SSH.
right that's my understanding.
>
>
> And according to the Basic Clustering spec it looks like
> there will be a local only version of start-instance
> (which makes sense).
>
> Joe
>
>>
>> Jennifer
>>
>> On 5/20/2010 5:11 PM, Joe Di Pol wrote:
>>>
>>> Newbie question:
>>>
>>> Remote commands authenticate with the DAS, but what about
>>> local commands? Do they require authentication? If so what
>>> are they authenticating against?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
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