Hi,

I've added Monitor Operations to most of my resources and status
operations to the ones I only have a lsb script for.

I then stopped the resource not via the cluster but just via it's init
script. I thought heartbeat would try to restart the resource, but
instead it said: (unmanaged) failed and did nothing.

I tried the same for apache webserver which runs via ocf script, here it
also went into a failed state and did not restart but it was not
unmanaged.

I manually had to intervene then and cleanup the resource before it
worked again.

Here are parts of my resource configuration in the cib, where did I mess
up? On another machine I did exactly the same and iirc it worked.

     <primitive id="resource_http" class="ocf" type="apache"
provider="heartbeat">
       <instance_attributes id="resource_http_instance_attrs">
         <attributes>
           <nvpair id="6d4eb3c0-f34a-4931-8354-ff3e5aae5463"
name="configfile" value="/etc/httpd/conf/
httpd.conf"/>
           <nvpair id="71e8aff1-f4c5-4a9a-a16d-a96e11234378"
name="httpd" value="/usr/sbin/httpd"/>
         </attributes>
       </instance_attributes>
       <operations>
         <op id="op_http" name="monitor" interval="60" timeout="20"
start_delay="1m" disabled="false" 
role="Started" prereq="quorum" on_fail="restart"/>
       </operations>
     </primitive>

     <primitive id="nagios-core" class="lsb" type="nagios"
provider="heartbeat">
       <operations>
         <op id="op_nagios" name="status" interval="60" timeout="20"
start_delay="1m" disabled="false"
 role="Started" prereq="quorum" on_fail="restart"/>
       </operations>
     </primitive>


Bye,
Tobi

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