Re: Red Hat Cluster 5.2

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I do not see anything happen after the service started.
 I kill the service process (kill -9)  which is in the cluster, and it does not detect anything.

Could you help me?



2008/11/22 <Harri.Paivaniemi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,

At least by changing the timeout --> /usr/share/cluster/-scripts. Maby there's a better way...

I have used this method when using standard init script- services (it's script.sh out there...)


-hjp



-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Andrew Hole
Sent: Sat 11/22/2008 5:37
To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Red Hat Cluster 5.2

Hello!

How often does Red Hat Cluster 5.2 check the status of services and how can
I configure it?

Thanks a lot


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