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Old 05-14-2009
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What does the 'probe' do in VCS?

Weird question I know, but I'm intrigued.

Say for instance you have an Application in an SG with the usual start/stop/monitor. To successfully probe does it just check for existence of the script/file ?

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From VCS doc, to check a resource whether it is configured and ready to be brought online.
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