Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Seventh Edition, July 2007

Planning and Documenting an HA Cluster
Package Configuration Planning
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The default is no.
run_script_timeout and halt_script_timeout
If you specify a timeout value and the script does not
complete in that time, Serviceguard will terminate the
script. Timeout values are in seconds. Can be 0 through
4292, or no_timeout. More details in Chapter 6, under
run_script_timeout (see page 203).
successor_halt_timeout
How long, in seconds, Serviceguard will wait for
packages that depend on this package to halt, before
halting this package. Can be 0 through 4292, or
no_timeout.
More details in Chapter 6, under
successor_halt_timeout (see page 204). See also
About Package Dependencies” on page 115.
script_log_file
The script log file documents the package run and halt
activities. More details in Chapter 6, under
script_log_file (see page 204).
log_level Determines the amount of information printed to
stdout when the package is validated, and to the
script_log_file (see page 204) when the package is
started and halted. Valid values are 0 through 5; more
details in Chapter 6 under log_level (see page 205).
failover_policy
The policy used by the package manager to select the
node on which a failover package should be
automatically started.
Default is configured_node, which tells the package
manager to select the first available node in the list of
node names for the package. The order of preference is
the order of the node name entries in the package’s
configuration file.