On 08/05/2009 11:09 AM, Dominik Klein wrote:
> Tobias Appel wrote:
>> On 08/05/2009 10:30 AM, Dominik Klein wrote:
>>> Tobias Appel wrote:
So all I need is a command line tool to check wether a resource is
currently started or not. I tried to check the resources with the
failcount co
Tobias Appel wrote:
> On 08/05/2009 10:30 AM, Dominik Klein wrote:
>> Tobias Appel wrote:
>>> So all I need is a command line tool to check wether a resource is
>>> currently started or not. I tried to check the resources with the
>>> failcount command, but it's always 0. And the crm_resource comma
On 08/05/2009 10:30 AM, Dominik Klein wrote:
> Tobias Appel wrote:
>>
>> So all I need is a command line tool to check wether a resource is
>> currently started or not. I tried to check the resources with the
>> failcount command, but it's always 0. And the crm_resource command is
>> used to config
Tobias Appel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a command to see if a resource is started or not. Somehow my IPMI
> resource does not always start, especially on one node (for example if I
> reboot the node, or have a failover). There is no error and nothing, it
> just does nothing at all.
> Usually I hav
Hi,
I need a command to see if a resource is started or not. Somehow my IPMI
resource does not always start, especially on one node (for example if I
reboot the node, or have a failover). There is no error and nothing, it
just does nothing at all.
Usually I have to clean up the resource and the