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> It's a bit of a pain writing <SPAN
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scripts by hand, particularly as you start working with <SPAN
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clusters that may be comprised of increasing numbers of nodes and
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> If you are using <SPAN
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<SPAN
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be sufficiently mnemonic to call the <SPAN
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the <SPAN
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> Unfortunately, as the number of nodes increases, the mapping of
IDs to nodes becomes way less obvious, particularly if you have a
cluster where the origin might shift from node to node over
time.</P
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> Similarly, if there is only one replication set, it's
fine for that to be <SPAN
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multiplicity of sets, the numbering involved in using set numbers may
grow decreasingly intuitive.</P
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> People have observed that
<SPAN
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iteration. It is common to want to create a set of similar <A
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PATH</A
> entries, since, in most cases, hosts will
likely access a particular server via the same host name or IP
address.</P
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> Users seem interested in wrapping everything possible
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> These have assortedly pointed to requests for such enhancements
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> Named nodes, named sets</P
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> This is supported in <SPAN
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> 1.1 by the <A
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>SLONIK DEFINE</A
> and <A
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> The use of <A
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>SLONIK INCLUDE</A
> to allow creating
<SPAN
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>"preamble files"</SPAN
> has proven an invaluable tool to reduce
errors. The preamble file is set up <SPAN
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verified <SPAN
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>, and then that verified script may
be used with confidence for each slonik script.</P
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> Looping and control constructs</P
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> It seems to make little sense to create a fullscale parser as
Yet Another Little Language grows into a rather larger one. There are
plenty of scripting languages out there that can be used to construct
Slonik scripts; it is unattractive to force yet another one on people.</P
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> There are several ways to work around these issues that have
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> Embedding generation of slonik inside shell
scripts</P
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> The test bed found in the <TT
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directory takes this approach.</P
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> The <A
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> altperl tools </A
>
use Perl code to generate Slonik scripts.</P
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> You define the cluster's configuration as a set of Perl
objects; each script walks through the Perl objects as needed to
generate a slonik script for that script's purpose.</P
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