Gary,

have you tried setting property Failover_enabled=FALSE for your mysql resource ?

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Gary Mills schrieb:
I'm building a small cluster to provide a number of core services in HA mode,
using the same logical hostname and shared storage for all of them.  I'm only
using one resource group.  The first data service (DNS) worked fine.  When I
configured the second one (mysql), it had a configuration error that prevented
mysqld from starting.  When I enabled this service, the cluster manager attempted
to start it.  This failed, so it migrated the resource group and all the resources to the
other node, and attempted to start it again.  This also failed, so it took all of the
resources and the resource group offline, including the DNS data service.

The result was a highly unavailable service.  How can I tell it to leave the resource
group and the other resources online, and only shut down the failing one?  We can't
have one failing service take down all of the services like that.
  

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