Hi Li,

> Hi all,
        I compiled latest version of corosync and found its init script
is not LSB compliance. When I check stopped corosync service status
with cmd "service corosync status" (on centos 6 without systemd), it
returns "1" rather than "3". I found the "status" function in init
script return wrong code after checking pid. So, is this a compliance
problem?

At least for corosync, it's simply not implemented. I've created github issue (https://github.com/corosync/corosync/issues/138) and fix it later.

Thanks for report,
  Honza

        BTW,there is also a same "mistake" in pacemaker init script.

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