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I have a resource which updates DNS records (Amazon's Route53). When
it performs it's `monitor` action, it can sometimes fail because of
issues with Amazon's API. So I want failures to be ignored for the
monitor action, and so I set `op monitor on-fail=ignore`. However
now when the monitor action comes back as 'stopped', pacemaker does
nothing. In my opinion a "stopped" return code should not be a
failure condition, and thus the `on-fail=ignore` should not apply.
It basically makes the monitor option completely useless. It won't
do anything on failure, it won't do anything on stopped, so you
might as well not have a monitor action at all.<br>
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If this is a bug I can create a bug report, just not sure if this is
deliberate or not.<br>
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Pacemaker 1.1.10 on Ubuntu 12.04<br>
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-Patrick<br>
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