Hi, I'm having some trouble with configuring start/stop order of resources in a resource group. When I specify start and stop level values in resource elements, they are ignored. Resources are always started and stopped according to the type-specific level specified in cluster/rgmanager/src/resources/resourcegroup.sh (or /usr/share/cluster/resourcegroup.sh). What I basically want to do during startup of an RG is mount a couple of ext3 filesystems in a certain order, run a custom application, and finally bring up an IP address. During shutdown I want to do exactly the opposite: bring down IP address, stop application, and unmount volumes in reverse order. Here's what I have in cluster.conf: <cluster ...> <...> <rm> <failoverdomains>...</failoverdomains> <resources/> <resourcegroup name="rg1" domain="fd1"> <fs name="foo" fstype="ext3" device="/dev/sdb1" mountpoint="/foo" start="1" stop="4"/> <fs name="foobar" fstype="ext3" device="/dev/sdb2" mountpoint="/foo/bar" start="2" stop="3"/> <script name="myapp" file="..." start="3" stop="2"/> <ip address="..." monitor_link="yes" start="4" stop="1"/> </resourcegroup> </rm> </cluster> The intention is to start the resource top-down, and stop them bottom-up. Notice the foobar volume mounts as subdirectory of foo volume. foo must be mounted first, and unmounted last. But the actual start order with the above configuration turns out to be fs-foo, fs-foobar, ip and script. The order was determined by type-specific default start level in resourcegroups.sh (fs=2, ip=3, script=5), and then top to bottom. The stop sequence was apparently the same as start sequence. When I ran "clusvcadm -s rg1" to stop the resource group, the first thing tried was unmounting foo, which failed because foobar wasn't unmounted first. ip or script was not tried before fs, which leads me to guess stop sequence is determined by default _start_ level rather than stop level. Judging by the stop behavior I think there is a bug somewhere. But did I specify start/stop levels in my cluster.conf incorrectly? Regards, -Jiho __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250