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Leigh B. Stoller authored
assign exits (exit codes). * in assign_wrapper, no longer return any status from assign to the caller. This was pointless. Instead, return 0 on success, 1 on controlled error, and -1 on uncontrolled error (die() called someplace). Add in CANRECOVER bit whenever the wrapper exits, even if uncontrolled, by putting in an END block to catch the die. This should prevent certain cases where a swapmod error would be flagged as not recoverable. * Remove most of the assign output processing since we no longer return its codes. Still print a portion of it to the log though. * Change call to fatal() in assign_wrapper; do not pass an exitcode since in every case it was the same damn thing! * Change tbswap to no longer carry assign_wrapper exit code to its exit. * Change the batch daemon to treat all errors as continuable (keep batch queued) unless exit code is -1. We will need to revisit this a bit perhaps, when Rob adds precheck code.
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