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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help! passwd file corrupted Post 72535 by Tony Montana on Saturday 21st of May 2005 08:45:30 AM
Old 05-21-2005
ZB,

Cheers, got it working. Funny though, I actually tried that ealier and I got a different error message.

Many thanks.

PS Loving your picture by the way, absolutely hilarious. Suggested caption: "stop it, it's dirty!"

Smilie
 

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OCF_HEARTBEAT_DUMMY(7)						OCF resource agents					    OCF_HEARTBEAT_DUMMY(7)

NAME
ocf_heartbeat_Dummy - Example stateless resource agent SYNOPSIS
Dummy [start | stop | monitor | migrate_to | migrate_from | meta-data | validate-all] DESCRIPTION
This is a Dummy Resource Agent. It does absolutely nothing except keep track of whether its running or not. Its purpose in life is for testing and to serve as a template for RA writers. NB: Please pay attention to the timeouts specified in the actions section below. They should be meaningful for the kind of resource the agent manages. They should be the minimum advised timeouts, but they shouldn't/cannot cover _all_ possible resource instances. So, try to be neither overly generous nor too stingy, but moderate. The minimum timeouts should never be below 10 seconds. This resource agent may be configured for native migration if available in the cluster manager. For Pacemaker, the allow-migrate="true" meta attribute enables native migration. SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
state Location to store the resource state in. (unique, optional, string, default "/var/run/resource-agents/Dummy-default.state") fake Fake attribute that can be changed to cause a reload (optional, string, default "dummy") SUPPORTED ACTIONS
This resource agent supports the following actions (operations): start Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. stop Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. monitor Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. Suggested interval: 10. reload Suggested minimum timeout: 20. migrate_to Executes steps necessary for migrating the resource to the node. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. migrate_from Executes steps necessary for migrating the resource away from the node. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. meta-data Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested minimum timeout: 5. validate-all Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. EXAMPLE
The following is an example configuration for a Dummy resource using the crm(8) shell: primitive p_Dummy ocf:heartbeat:Dummy meta allow-migrate="true" op monitor timeout="20" interval="10" depth="0" SEE ALSO
http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Dummy_(resource_agent) AUTHOR
Linux-HA contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual authors) resource-agents UNKNOWN 06/09/2014 OCF_HEARTBEAT_DUMMY(7)
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