Using MySQL Toolkit in a HP Serviceguard Cluster Revision README: B.06.00

Note: This feature is enabled only when the configuration variable
MAINTENANCE_FLAG is set to "yes" in the MySQL toolkit
configuration file.
G. Do and Don't with MySQL Toolkit
Each of the Toolkits are designed with few assumptions that
integrate with the respective application and with HP Serviceguard. It
is recommended to follow the below mentioned guidelines for setting up
the Package using MySQL Toolkit.
A. DOs
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1. Name the package name, package configuration file name, Package
control script name in a consistent and self-explanatory protocol.
Ex. PACKAGE NAME mysql1
Package Configuration File mysql1.ascii
Package Control Script mysql1.cntl
2. Keep the package configuration file, package control file and
toolkit files in separate directories for each of the packages.
3. Add <Package directory path>/toolkit.sh start | stop in the
customer_defined_run_cmds | customer_defined_halt_cmds functions
respectively for the MySQL toolkit.
4. Ensure that the toolkit.sh, hamysql.sh, hamysql.mon & package
control script have execute permission.
B. DON'Ts
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Do not enable "HA_APP_SERVER" in package control script for each of
the MySQL packages.
Ex. #HA_APP_SERVER="pre-IP"
#HA_APP_SERVER="post-IP"
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