Re: Can telnet or ssh be a clustered service?

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On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 11:25:06AM -0400, Neil Watson wrote:

> I don't think there are any specific options for services.  You simple
> select the init script.  If it follows the standard start/stop/status
> paradigm then it will work.

Be aware that pre-RHEL5 scripts do not work correctly when you "stop"
an already stopped service: they should exit with zero, but they do
exit with a non-zero return code.

RH decided not to fix this bug during a release because of the
incompatible behavior that may break existing scripts.

So, you might need to write a small wrapper-script for this.

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