On 09/03/2010 09:56 AM, Vladislav Bogdanov wrote:
03.09.2010 19:34, Steven Dake wrote:
Nope, they are in a natural order for both start and stop sequences.
So lower number means 'do start or stop earlier'.

grep '# chkconfig' /etc/init.d/*


Ok, thanks.  Changed to 10


Given that corosync default is 20/80, shouldnt mcp be 21/79?

I think that pcmk may require additional services to be started (I at
least see reference to cooperation with cman for GFS as one of pcmk MCP
scenarios in Andrew's wiki, but that scenario is still unclear to me),
so it is safer to have it start later, 90 is ok for me. That is also
what Vadim wrote about.

Best,
Vladislav

I was mistaken, not having read the current code.  Ignore the noise.

Regards
-steve

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