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Hello,

 

Question:

 

In order to run a script (bash script on a screen for example) by the cluster service, do I need to include a start argument when calling the execution of that script? I am trying to execute a simple script but I noticed in /var/log/messages that the cluster is trying to send a ‘start’ argument to the script , the script is not being fired up on the node and then a ‘status’ call is executed on the simple script. Seems like it’s a monitoring feature.

 

In in all, can someone tell me how can I execute a simple bash script on the cluster service?

 

Thank you, Pat.

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