[Linux-ha-dev] How to start crm with heartbeat

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at suse.de
Thu Sep 30 03:00:46 MDT 2004


On 2004-09-30T09:55:52,
   Sun Jiang Dong <hasjd at cn.ibm.com> said:

> >These days I like the second one best, actually. That's what init is
> >supposed to be doing: Sorting the start & stop properly.
> So do I. In details, for example, let /etc/init.d/heartbeat to do that 
> according to /etc/ha.d/ha.cf.  That may be more flexible than the first 
> one.

Uhm? That's not starting them individually by separate init scripts,
that's very much like starting them inside heartbeat.

No, I meant separate scripts for heartbeat, hb-crm, hb-lrm, hb-ccm etc.

> >apphbd & ccmd also should be started as it's own init script.
> >
> >All of them would register with apphbd for monitoring & restarting.
> 
> But how to restart? recoverymgrd can do that. Or with other method to do 
> that?

Yep, recoverymgrd (which builds on top of apphbd) could be used here.


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb at suse.de>

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