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On 4 Feb 2014, at 2:05 am, elo wrote:
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> please, how do i add the stop timeout??
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> Thanks. will be really grateful to get a REPLY
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please, how do i add the stop timeout??
Thanks. will be really grateful to get a REPLY
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Hi,
Adding a timeout for the stop() operation worked like a charm.
Thanks for the input!
gr.
Johan
On 30-05-13 14:20, Florian Crouzat wrote:
Le 30/05/2013 13:57, Johan Huysmans a écrit :
When my resource has received the stop command, it will stop, but this
takes some time.
When the status
On 2013-05-30T13:57:24, Johan Huysmans wrote:
> When my resource has received the stop command, it will stop, but this takes
> some time.
> When the status is monitored during shutdown of the resource this will fail,
> as the resource is configured as on-fail="block",
> the resource is set to unm
Le 30/05/2013 13:57, Johan Huysmans a écrit :
When my resource has received the stop command, it will stop, but this
takes some time.
When the status is monitored during shutdown of the resource this will
fail, as the resource is configured as on-fail="block",
the resource is set to unmanaged.
Hi all,
When I shutdown my running pacemaker with the init script it takes 20
minutes before it is really stopped.
The logs shows that there is some timer:
May 30 11:08:41 CSE-1 crmd[4653]: notice: crm_shutdown: Requesting
shutdown, upper limit is 120ms
May 30 11:28:41 CSE-1 crmd[4653]: