On 2008-09-10T18:58:19, Jeff Stoner <jstoner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The Script resource is a generic resource (as opposed to the more > specific mysql, nfs, ip, file system, etc. resources.) The script > identified in the <script> section is responsible for properly starting, > stopping and verifying the resource is functioning properly. The script > needs to conform to LSB + OCF RA API draft specifications. This means a > script *must* accept as parameters, at a minimum for use with cluster > services, start, stop and status. These script must exit with 0 for > success and a non-zero value for any non-success condition (error, > warning, got up on the wrong side of the bed, whatever.) Is it really only 0 versus non-zero for status? How does the system distinguish between running, failed, and cleanly stopped then? I ask because both LSB & OCF specify a slightly more differentiated status exit code. Regards, Lars -- Teamlead Kernel, SuSE Labs, Research and Development SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) "Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes." -- Oscar Wilde -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster