why do you need a group for myOCFS2 inside the clone?
try using a primitive instead:

     <clone id="clone_ocfs2_www" globally_unique="false">
         <instance_attributes id="clone_ocfs2_www_ia">
           <attributes>
             <nvpair id="clone_ocfs2_clone_max" name="clone_max"
value="2"/>
             <nvpair id="clone_ocfs2_clone_node_max" name="clone_node_max"
value="1"/>
             <nvpair id="clone_ocfs2_www_notify" name="notify"
value="true"/>
             <nvpair id="clone_ocfs2_www_globally_unique" name="notify"
value="false"/>
             <nvpair id="clone_ocfs2_www_role" name="target_role"
value="started"/>
           </attributes>
         </instance_attributes>
         <primitive class="ocf" id="ocfs2_www" provider="heartbeat"
type="Filesystem">
           <operations>
             <op id="ocfs2_www_mon" interval="120s" name="monitor"
timeout="60s"/>
           </operations>
           <instance_attributes id="ocfs2_www_ia">
             <attributes>
               <nvpair id="ocfs2_www_attr_0" name="device"
value="/dev/drbd0"/>
               <nvpair id="ocfs2_www_attr_1" name="directory"
value="/data/www"/>
               <nvpair id="ocfs2_www_attr_2" name="fstype" value="ocfs2"/>
             </attributes>
           </instance_attributes>
         </primitive>
       </clone>

cheers,
raoul


On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 14:22:48 -0700, "Serge Dubrouski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm playing with the following configuration:
> 
>        <clone id="OCFS2" notify="true">
>          <instance_attributes id="ocfs2_attributes">
>            <attributes>
>              <nvpair id="ocfs2_clone_max" name="clone_max" value="2"/>
>              <nvpair id="ocfs2_clone_node_max" name="clone_node_max"
> value="1"/>
>            </attributes>
>          </instance_attributes>
>          <group id="myOCFS2_group">
>            <primitive id="child_ocfs2" class="ocf" type="o2cb"
> provider="heartbeat">
>              <operations>
>                <op id="ocfs2_monitor" name="monitor" interval="5s"
> timeout="20s" prereq="nothing"/>
>                <op id="ocfs2_start" name="start" timeout="20s"
> prereq="nothing"/>
>              </operations>
>              <instance_attributes id="ocfs2_inst_attr">
>                <attributes>
>                  <nvpair id="ocfs2_netdev" name="netdev" value="eth1"/>
>                  <nvpair id="ocfs2_port" name="port" value="7777"/>
>                  <nvpair id="ocfs2_cluster_name" name="ocfs2_cluster"
> value="ocfs2"/>
>                </attributes>
>              </instance_attributes>
>            </primitive>
>          </group>
>        </clone>
> 
> And I noticed following problem: if I have a group "myOCFS2_group"
> configured OCFS2 RA doesn't get called with "notify" command. If I
> take group off everything works fine. Is it a bug? Documentations for
> clones suggests using groups.
> 
> 
> --
> Serge Dubrouski.
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