The Ip it's the last to start, as sayed before look vim /usr/share/cluster/service.sh
a have a cluster configured like that and i can tell i never found the problem
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Look this, the order start of resources isn't based on the order in the xml /etc/cluster.conf, i see you work in Redhat and i don't know this Mama Mia
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<special tag="rgmanager">
<attributes root="1" maxinstances="1"/>
<child type="lvm" start="1" stop="9"/>
<child type="fs" start="2" stop="8"/>
<child type="clusterfs" start="3" stop="7"/>
<child type="netfs" start="4" stop="6"/>
<child type="nfsexport" start="5" stop="5"/>
<child type="nfsclient" start="6" stop="4"/>
<child type="ip" start="7" stop="2"/>
<child type="smb" start="8" stop="3"/>
<child type="script" start="9" stop="1"/>
</special>
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2012/5/17 Fabio M. Di Nitto <fdinitto@xxxxxxxxxx>
On 05/16/2012 08:20 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:That is also wrong.
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> it's must be
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> <service autostart="1" domain="nfs1-domain" exclusive="0" name="nfs1"
> nfslock="1" recovery="relocate">
> <ip ref="192.168.1.1"/>
> <fs __independent_subtree="1"
> ref="volume01">
> <nfsexport name="nfs-volume01">
> <nfsclient name=" "
> ref="local-subnet"/>
> </nfsexport>
> </fs>
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<ip has to be the last one to start or you will hit race conditions at
service startup.
Fabio
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