On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Dejan Muhamedagic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>  On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 10:24:51PM +0100, www.tiri.li high availability 
> wrote:
>  > Hello list,
>  >
>  > When trying to start this resource the message
>  >
>  > crmd: [1643]: info: do_lrm_rsc_op: Performing op=R_httpd:0_start_0
>  > key=31:16:ef45528d-4c06-43a7-a2ed-20498544cfa8)
>  > apache[14613]: [14622]: ERROR: Cannot parse config file
>  > [/etc/apache2/httpd.conf]
>  >
>  > occurs. Why is my configfile option not recognized ?
>  >
>  > I have following clone for the apache ocf resource:
>  >
>  >   <clone id="C_apache">
>  >      <meta_attributes id="C_apache_meta_attrs">
>  >        <attributes>
>  >          <nvpair id="C_apache_metaattr_target_role"
>  > name="target_role" value="started"/>
>  >          <nvpair id="C_apache_metaattr_clone_max" name="clone_max"
>  >          value="4"/>
>  >          <nvpair id="C_apache_metaattr_clone_node_max"
>  > name="clone_node_max" value="1"/>
>  >        </attributes>
>  >      </meta_attributes>
>  >      <primitive class="ocf" provider="heartbeat" id="R_httpd"
>  >      type="apache"/>
>
>  Remove "/":
>
>
>         type="apache">
>
>  >      <instance_attributes id="R_httpd_instance_attrs">
>  >        <attributes>
>  >          <nvpair id="R_httpd_configfile" name="configfile"
>  > value="/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf"/>
>  >          <nvpair id="R_httpd_binary" name="httpd" value="/usr/sbin/httpd"/>
>  >        </attributes>
>  >      </instance_attributes>
>
>  Add
>
>  </primitive>
>
>  Looks like the attributes went to the clone instead of thr apache
>  primitive. Interesting case.


well spotted... i guess thats an argument for why XML should be ordered afterall
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