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diff --git a/mcp/pacemaker.service.in b/mcp/pacemaker.service.in
index 86ccfd8f06..c5c031772c 100644
--- a/mcp/pacemaker.service.in
+++ b/mcp/pacemaker.service.in
@@ -1,66 +1,66 @@
[Unit]
Description=Pacemaker High Availability Cluster Manager
Documentation=man:pacemakerd http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1-pcs/html/Pacemaker_Explained/index.html
After=dbus.service
After=basic.target
After=syslog.service
After=rsyslog.service
After=network.target
After=corosync.service
Requires=dbus.service
Requires=basic.target
Requires=corosync.service
# if you use crm_mon, uncomment the line below.
# Wants=crm_mon.service
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
[Service]
Type=simple
KillMode=process
NotifyAccess=main
EnvironmentFile=-@CONFIGDIR@/pacemaker
EnvironmentFile=-@CONFIGDIR@/sbd
SuccessExitStatus=100
ExecStart=@sbindir@/pacemakerd -f
# If pacemakerd doesn't stop, it's probably waiting on a cluster
# resource. Sending -KILL will just get the node fenced
SendSIGKILL=no
# If we ever hit the StartLimitInterval/StartLimitBurst limit and the
# admin wants to stop the cluster while pacemakerd is not running, it
# might be a good idea to enable the ExecStopPost directive below.
#
# Although the node will likely end up being fenced as a result so it's
# not on by default
#
-# ExecStopPost=/usr/bin/killall -TERM crmd attrd fenced cib pengine lrmd
+# ExecStopPost=/usr/bin/killall -TERM crmd attrd stonithd cib pengine lrmd
# If you want Corosync to stop whenever Pacemaker is stopped,
# uncomment the next line too:
#
# ExecStopPost=/bin/sh -c 'pidof crmd || killall -TERM corosync'
# Uncomment this for older versions of systemd that didn't support
# TimeoutStopSec
# TimeoutSec=30min
# Pacemaker can only exit after all managed services have shut down
# A HA database could conceivably take even longer than this
TimeoutStopSec=30min
TimeoutStartSec=60s
# Restart options include: no, on-success, on-failure, on-abort or always
Restart=on-failure
# crm_perror() writes directly to stderr, so ignore it here
# to avoid double-logging with the wrong format
StandardError=null
# if you use crm_mon, uncomment the line below.
# ExecStopPost=/bin/sh -c 'systemctl status crm_mon >/dev/null && systemctl stop crm_mon'
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