Right.
Failure timeout is only evaluated on the next pengine run,
so if nothing else happens, it takes up to recheck-interval ...
Good to know.
had to set failure-timeout to the same value (failure-timeout="5m").
You should set it smaller than the recheck interval, I think.
Or you may need to wait *two* recheck intervals
for the failure timeout to take effect.
Did you try with failure-timeout < recheck-interval?
Problems?
I did test with failure-timeout < recheck-interval, then for some time
the ressource is shown as "failed", while it is already online again.
Regards,
Robert
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