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1.141.2. RHBA-2011:0509: rgmanager bug fix update


An updated rgmanager package that fixes two bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
The rgmanager package contains the Red Hat Resource Group Manager, which provides the ability to create and manage high-availability server applications in the event of system downtime.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the fs.sh agent incorrectly attempted to run the quotaoff command even when disk quotas were not enabled. Under certain circumstances, this may have caused the agent to stop responding during a service shutdown or relocation. This update applies a patch that prevents the fs.sh agent from running the quotaoff command when disk quotas are not enabled. As a result, the agent no longer stops responding during a service shutdown or relocation. (BZ#694731)
* Due to an error in the reference count handling mechanism, previous version of the Red Hat Resource Group Manager failed to unmount a partition when it was not used by any service. With this update, the reference count handling for clustered file systems has been corrected, and unused partitions are now unmounted as expected. (BZ#701233)
All users of Red Hat Resource Group Manager are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which fixes these bugs.
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