Hi,
What is the difference between –d and –s options of clusvcadm? When would I prefer using one over the other?
The manual page for clusvcadm(8) says:
-d <service> Stops and disables the user service named <service>
-s <service> Stops the service named <service> until a member transition or until it is enabled again.
I also read the manual page for rgmanager(8), but the usefulness of the distinction between stopped and disabled states escapes me.
Thanks and regards,
Chris
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