RE: script resource start, stop and status timeouts

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Those can be tuned,

/usr/share/cluster/script.sh

... is for normal init- scripts. There is also plenty of other scripts there for different purposes.

In that script:

<actions>
        <action name="start" timeout="0"/>
        <action name="stop" timeout="0"/>


.... tels it's infinite timeout by default.

-hjp



-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Jeremy Lyon
Sent: Fri 4/18/2008 22:49
To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  script resource start, stop and status timeouts
 
Hi,

I'm currently using cluster on RHEL 4.6 and will be soon using moving to
cluster on RHEL 5.1.  We are using some script resources and I'm trying to
find if there are timeouts on the start, stop and status functions.  If so,
what are the defaults and can they be tuned?

TIA
Jeremy

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