Hi Sven,

Thanks for replying back. 

By manually stopping, I mean, I am stopping the resource by running the
below command:
/etc/init.d/httpd stop, which is outside the control of pacemaker.

Also, the entries for target-role is not duplicate. Its configure once for
each resource. Moreover, I am not using group in the configuration but I am
just collocating the resources. In the configurations see :
colocation eip_for_apache inf: ElasticIP ApacheServer

I am now confused at the below points:

1. To use collocations do we also need to make the groups?
2. I tried groups and collocation separately but not combined. How to use
them in combination?
3. With both using groups and collocation, if 1 resource is externally
(outside the control of pacemaker) stopped, why is it not getting re-started
by the pacemaker, when there is a monitor configured for resource. But if I
do not use either of two viz. groups & collocation and just configure the
resource not associating with any other resource, it does get started by the
monitor properly.

Regards,
Parkirat Singh Bagga.



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