Re: script.sh : status & monitor

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Hi,
What result do Cluster Suite waits for when execute /etc/init.d/xxx status?
I guess is a value from RETVAL, if so, which one would be OK and Failed?

Thanks

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----- "Lon Hohberger" escribió:
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 14:01 +0100, Alain Moulle wrote:
> Hi
>
> In script.sh we can see these two lines :
>
>         <action name="status" interval="30s" timeout="0"/>
>         <action name="monitor" interval="30s" timeout="0"/>

Right now, nothing.

> I guess one is the periodic status call on services launched
> by the Cluster Suite but which one ?

status is the one you want to look for in your script (think: What would
a SysV init script do?) :)

-- Lon

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