Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
> 5     0  1781     1  -2   -  12108 12108 -      SLs  ?          0:00 
> heartbeat: master control process
> 5 65534  1784  1781  -2   -   5512  5512 pipe_w SL   ?          0:00 
> heartbeat: FIFO reader      
> 5 65534  1785  1781  -2   -   5508  5508 -      SL   ?          0:00 
> heartbeat: write: mcast eth0
> 5 65534  1786  1781  -2   -   5508  5508 334996 SL   ?          0:00 
> heartbeat: read: mcast eth0 
> 4    90  1808  1781  16   0   4804  1424 -      S    ?          0:00 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/ccm
> 4    90  1809  1781  16   0   7596  3616 -      S    ?          0:20 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/cib
> 4 65534  1810  1781  16   0   4828  1928 -      S    ?          0:00 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/lrmd -r
> 4 65534  1811  1781  16   0   4592  4592 -      SL   ?          0:00 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/stonithd
> 4    90  1812  1781  16   0   4504  1496 -      S    ?          0:00 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/attrd
> 4    90  1813  1781  16   0   5692  2840 -      S    ?          0:01 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/crmd
> 4     0  1814  1781  16   0   6068  2316 -      S    ?          0:00 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/mgmtd -v
> 0    90  2873  1813  16   0   5684  2740 -      S    ?          0:00 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/tengine
> 0    90  2874  1813  16   0   6180  3196 -      S    ?          0:01 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/pengine
> 
> 
> mgmtd, lrmd, pengine, tengine not using cl_make_realtime() I
> understand.
> 
> ccm, crmd, probably cib should, no?


Probably not.  using cl_make_realtime() requires that the programs be
EXTREMELY well-behaved.  I'm not criticizing that software, but you
REALLY want to minimize the number of processes that use it - just
because bugs in the code become system lockups.  Really bad news...

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