
SERVICE_NAME | http_pkg1.monitor |
SERVICE_FAIL_FAST_ENABLED | NO |
SERVICE_HALT_TIMEOUT | 300 |
7.Edit the Package Control script "pkg1.cntl" and configure the two toolkits as show below:- Example 2 For example:
VG[0]="vg01"
LV[0]="/dev/vg01/lvol1"
FS[0]="/share/pkg_1"
FS_UMOUNT_OPT[0]=""
FS_FSCK_OPT[0]=""
FS_TYPE[0]="vxfs"
Configure the two services one for Tomcat and Apache instances respectively
SERVICE_NAME[0]="tomcat_pkg1.monitor"
SERVICE_CMD[0]="/etc/cmcluster/pkg/tomcat_pkg1/toolkit.sh monitor" SERVICE_RESTART[0]=""
SERVICE_NAME[1]="http_pkg1.monitor"
SERVICE_CMD[1]="/etc/cmcluster/pkg/http_pkg1/toolkit.sh monitor" SERVICE_RESTART[1]=""
Edit the customer_defined_run and customer_defined_halt function as shown below:-
function customer_defined_run_cmds
{
#ADD customer defined run commands. /etc/cmcluster/pkg/tomcat_pkg1/toolkit.sh start /etc/cmcluster/pkg/http_pkg1/toolkit.sh start test_return 51
}
function customer_defined_halt_cmds
{
#ADD customer defined run commands. /etc/cmcluster/pkg/tomcat_pkg1/toolkit.sh stop /etc/cmcluster/pkg/http_pkg1/toolkit.sh stop test_return 51
}
See Managing ServiceGuard manual available at
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