On 1/10/07, Achim Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>
> OCF_CHECK_LEVEL is part of the OCF standard.
> you define it as a parameter to the monitor operation.
>
> an example of setting extra parameters for individual operation can be
> found at about line 31 of:
> http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/file/tip/crm/pengine/testcases/params-1.xml
>
> instead of "new-attr", you'd specify OCF_CHECK_LEVEL
>
>
> i've also made some of the other changes you recommended
The script is working now. So I use that one from now on.
OCF_CHECK_LEVEL is set now in cib.xml. The monitoring messages appear in
the logs.
I have done a grep in the heartbeat directory of the ocf scripts, but
all those scripts don't use it in their
monitoring section. At least in the fedora package for 2.0.7 and in the
sources of 2.0.7.
correct. its used sparingly for now since most were a conversion from
v1 which only had one type/level of monitoring
happy to take patches from people wishing to implement more detailed
status checks :-)
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