Re: Action status doesn't works on Rhel5.4??

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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:14:49 +0200, carlopmart <carlopmart@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> oops. Maybe the problem is that I need to put seconds like this:
> interval="1s" ... i 
> will try it.
> 

the (missing) seconds are not a problem, but you need to restart rgmanager
for it to reread the values

>   wrote:
>> Hi.
>>  
>> look at /usr/share/cluster/script.sh
>>  
>> each resource got his own status interval check.
>>  
>> Shalom.
>> 
>> On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 11:07 PM, carlopmart <carlopmart@xxxxxxxxx 
>> <mailto:carlopmart@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> 
>>     Hi all,
>> 
>>      I have configured some cluster resources assigning a custom time
>>     for action status, but doesn't works. For example:
>> 
>>     <service autostart="0" domain="PriCluster2" name="securesync-svc"
>>     recovery="relocate">
>>       <fs ref="backupdata">
>>           <ip ref="172.25.50.24">
>>               <script ref="sshd-cluster">
>>                    <action name="status" interval="1800"/>
>>               </script>
>>           </ip>
>>       </fs>
>>     </service>
>> 
>>      But this service is checked every 30 seconds ... Do I need to
>>     configure something more??
>> 
>>     Thanks.
>> 
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