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RH436-131: Word for word from thegeekdiary

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      Reporter RHNID: mrjoshuap, msameer-admin
      Section: - Managing Resource Groups
      Language: en-US (English)
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      Description: I am taking Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 RH436 Red Hat High Availability
      Clustering Edition 2 20151008 via my employee RHLS. I hit a spot where I needed to do a google search to help me with a problem with the lab and ran into a site that seems to have reproduced large portions of the workbook on their website.

      When I first clicked on it, I was like, wow, this seems REALLY familiar!
      After taking a broader look at the workbook content, I found that it is
      word for word, though styles and images are different.

      The link https://www.thegeekdiary.com/managing-resources-in-a-pacemaker-cluster-stop-start-and-relocate-resource-groups-in-a-running-cluster/ is a direct copy of Chapter 4, section Titled "Managing Resource Groups" found on page 93 of the workbook.

      Additional sections of Chapter 4 can be found on the same website:

      https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-create-and-configure-resources-in-a-pacemaker-cluster/
      https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-create-and-configure-resource-groups-in-a-pacemaker-cluster/

      Just a heads up, not sure if it's sanctioned or not...

              rht-psweany Philip Sweany (Inactive)
              msameer-admin Mohammed Sameer (Inactive)
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