>
> the start and stop params take a command, not a file. (just like status)
> You are executing the filename as a command, which will return 1.
>
>
No, thats the idea, to execute them. Those last files are scripts to start &
stop the instances. I also thought the solution you mention, to create the
init.d scripts so I use a service with, say, the debian provider. But I
fixed the problem, now it executes the scripts and starts the services.
Doesnt stop them but that seems to be something else :-(




> You can specify the same resources on multiple nodes.
>
> Resources must be unique per compiled catalog. Only resources for a certain
> host will be compiled into its catalog.
>

Hmmm... that clears it a lot, thanks!

Best regards,

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