Hi all,
First of all, little by little I venture into more feature of V2. It's 
excellent :) I'm now setting up a test bed of vsftpd and nfs on 3 Centos5.

I'm spotting an interesting behaviour. I notice that linux-ha is able to 
determine the correct order of resources automatically?

For example, I set no order, but linux-ha is able to know that these resources 
is started on the following order:
1. filesystem, mounting /var/ftp
2. ip address
3. the vsftpd daemon

Is it the intended behaviour? Or it just guesses the order by the sequence we 
create the resource? (I create the resource filesystem first, then ip, then 
daemon).

Another interested thing:
I create a resource group for NFS:
1. ip address
2. the nfs daemon

When I setup no order, it runs ok. It starts from ip then the nfs daemon. It's 
ok. Then I 'intentionally' create an order for NFS, but in reverse. NFS 
daemon first, then ip. It fails to start. Is it also an intended behaviour?

Do we need to create order at all?

Any insight is really appreciated :)

Thank you very much.
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