> With heartbeat-r1 you simply copied /etc/init.d/httpd to
> /etc/ha.d/resource.d/httpd_foo (to avoid name conflict), changed "stop)"
> in httpd_foo  to be a noop and ran "httpd_foo" resource.
> 
> I'm sure you can do this with "RA" scripts, however, tracing the details
> through the maze of shell includes and obscure variables in them is one
> of the reasons I'm sticking to heartbeat-r1 in the first place.

Right, well heartbeat-r1 is not an option for us.  Thanks anyway!

Jon Heese
Systems Administrator
Weld County Computer Services
ACS Government Systems, Inc., A Xerox Company
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