(cluster) Resource type script.. the script repeats after 30 secs



Hi,

I have successfully configured a two node cluster. The cluster contains
a service attached to a prioritized failover domain with both the nodes
in it. Two resources namely a gfs shared resources and another shared
resource of type script are attached to the service.

The script for now contains nothing but a message that is `wall`ed. For
inducing a failover I shutdown the rgmanager service ie.. service
rgmanager stop.
The last step of bringing the cluster up is "service rgmanager start"
on both the nodes. After this step one node becomes the owner of the
service and the other is not the owner. However the script seems to run
repeatedly on the owner after every 30 seconds or so, whereas only once
on the non-owner.
When the service fails over to the other node the repitition stops on
previous owner and starts repeating on the new owner.

How do I configure the script to run only once during cluster start and
once during cluster stop or only only once during failover??

Thanks in advance.
Maverick

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