Re: Is there a way for a resource agent to know the previous node on which it was active?

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I didn’t see an environment variable with that information.

Any other ways to determine this?

 

Regards.
Mark K Vallevand   Mark.Vallevand@xxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Is there a way for a resource agent to know the previous node on which it was active?

 

Is there a way for a resource agent to know the previous node on which it was active?

 

Regards.
Mark K Vallevand   Mark.Vallevand@xxxxxxxxxx
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
 Inside of a dog, its too dark to read.  - Groucho

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