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clusvcmgrd(8)		     Red Hat Cluster Suite		 clusvcmgrd(8)

NAME
       Clurgmgrd - Resource Group (Cluster Service) Manager Daemon

DESCRIPTION
       Clurgmgrd  handles  management  of  user-defined cluster services (also
       known as resource groups).  This includes  handling  of	user  requests
       including service start, service disable, service relocate, and service
       restart.	 The service manager daemon also handles restarting and	 relo‐
       cating services in the event of failures.

HOW IT WORKS
       The  service manager is spawned by an init script after the cluster in‐
       frastructure has been started and ccsd has been spawned, and only func‐
       tions when the cluster is quorate.

       During  initialization,	the  service manager runs scripts which ensure
       that all services are clear to be started.  After that,	it  determines
       which services need to be started and starts them.

       When  an	 event	is  received,  members which are no longer online have
       their services taken away from them.  The event should  only  occur  in
       the case that the member has been fenced whenever fencing is available.

       When  a	cluster	 member determines that it is no longer in the cluster
       quorum, the service manager stops all services and waits for a new quo‐
       rum to form.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
       -f     Run in the foreground (do not fork).

       -d     Enable debug-level logging.

       -N     Do  not perform stop-before-start.  Combined with the -Z flag to
	      clusvcadm, this can be used to allow rgmanager  to  be  upgraded
	      without stopping a given user service or set of services.

SEE ALSO
       clusvcadm(8), ccsd(8)

				   Jan 2005			 clusvcmgrd(8)
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