7.181. rgmanager


Updated rgmanager packages that fix one bug are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The rgmanager packages contain the Red Hat Resource Group Manager, which is used for creating and managing high-availability server applications in the event of system downtime.

Bug Fix

BZ#1151199
Previously, when relocating a service, the rgmanager utility attempted to use all nodes in a domain and if all failed, rgmanager restarted the service locally without checking whether the local node was eligible to run the service and regardless of whether the service had been started. Consequently, under certain circumstances, a service in a restricted domain could be started on a non-member node. With this update, if the service cannot be started on any domain members, the service goes back to a stopped state, and rgmanager no longer attempts to start the service on a local node outside the restricted domain.
Users of rgmanager are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix this bug.
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