Hi everybody, 

I have a serious problem with my cluster: Sometimes, the load average
in my server is very hight, and when the cluster tries to start the
mysql resource, I get the following lines in the log:

Mar  9 01:11:02 nodo1 lrmd: [1935]: info: rsc:mysql: start 

Mar  9 01:12:01 nodo1 lrmd: [1935]: WARN: mysql:start process (PID
14418) timed out (try 1).  Killing with signal SIGTERM (15). 

Mar  9 01:12:01 nodo1 lrmd: [1935]: WARN: operation start[3858] on
ocf::mysql::mysql for client 1938, its parameters:
target_role=[started] socket=[/replica/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock]
binary=[/usr/bin/mysqld_safe] log=[/replica/var/log/mysql.log]
additional_parameters=[--max_connections=1000] CRM_meta_id=[my_start]
 CRM_meta_timeout=[59000] CRM_meta_on_fail=[restart]
crm_feature_set=[2.0] pid=[/replica/var/lib/mysql/mysql.pid]
config=[/replica/etc/my.cnf] datadir=[/replica/var/lib/mysql]
CRM_meta_name=[start] : pid [14418] timed out 
Mar  9 01:12:02 nodo1 lrmd: [1935]: info: rsc:mysql: stop

My question is: How can I increase the timeout for starting a
resource? 
Best Regards, 
Carlos Chiriboga Calderon
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