I was reading the Clusterlabs Pacemaker docs and it said that a Upstart or systemd service they should not set to be started on boot as they will be managed by the Cluster. Does it actually cause a problem for these services to be started on boot at all or is it just a recommendation? Also is this even applicable on systems where the resource was added as an LSB or OCF resource ('crm ra list upstart' for example says 'ERROR: class upstart does not exist')? i.e. does Corosync/Pacemaker detect that the system has Upstart and therefore the above rule applies? Kind Regards Danny R www.thefallenphoenix.net _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.corosync.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss