As you may recall we recently decided to rely on my.cnf type file
in place of pex_policy to deal with passing mysql connection and
authentication related values. (I've been using "~/.lsst.my.cnf"
as default location)
I am considering going with something similar for zookeeper.
Specifically, I am thinking about allowing a subset of the
options described here:
http://kazoo.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api/client.html
host, timeout, randomize_hosts
in a file with default location ~/.lsst.css.cnf.
We can expand to deal with auth_data, retries and such
later... I don't want to go too far down this road just yet
Thoughts or objections?
Jacek
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