diff --git a/heartbeat/VirtualDomain b/heartbeat/VirtualDomain
index 0f6b0bc4f..7d6ddaa3f 100755
--- a/heartbeat/VirtualDomain
+++ b/heartbeat/VirtualDomain
@@ -1,850 +1,852 @@
 #!/bin/sh
 #
 # Support:	  linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
 # License:	  GNU General Public License (GPL)
 #
 #   Resource Agent for domains managed by the libvirt API.
 #   Requires a running libvirt daemon (libvirtd).
 #
 #   (c) 2008-2010 Florian Haas, Dejan Muhamedagic,
 #				 and Linux-HA contributors
 #
 #		usage: $0 {start|stop|status|monitor|migrate_to|migrate_from|meta-data|validate-all}
 #
 #######################################################################
 # Initialization:
 : ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat}
 . ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs
 
 # Defaults
 OCF_RESKEY_force_stop_default=0
 OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_cpu_default="true"
 OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_hv_memory_default="true"
 OCF_RESKEY_migrateport_default=$(( 49152 + $(ocf_maybe_random) % 64 ))
 OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout_default=90000
 OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop_default=false
 OCF_RESKEY_sync_config_on_stop_default=false
 
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_force_stop=${OCF_RESKEY_force_stop_default}}
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_cpu=${OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_cpu_default}}
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_hv_memory=${OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_hv_memory_default}}
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_migrateport=${OCF_RESKEY_migrateport_default}}
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout=${OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout_default}}
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop=${OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop_default}}
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_sync_config_on_stop=${OCF_RESKEY_sync_config_on_stop_default}}
 
 if ocf_is_true ${OCF_RESKEY_sync_config_on_stop}; then
 	OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop="true"
 fi
 #######################################################################
 
 ## I'd very much suggest to make this RA use bash,
 ## and then use magic $SECONDS.
 ## But for now:
 NOW=$(date +%s)
 
 usage() {
   echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|status|monitor|migrate_to|migrate_from|meta-data|validate-all}"
 }
 
 meta_data() {
 		cat <<EOF
 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <!DOCTYPE resource-agent SYSTEM "ra-api-1.dtd">
 <resource-agent name="VirtualDomain">
 <version>1.1</version>
 
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Resource agent for a virtual domain (a.k.a. domU, virtual machine,
 virtual environment etc., depending on context) managed by libvirtd.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Manages virtual domains through the libvirt virtualization framework</shortdesc>
 
 <parameters>
 
 <parameter name="config" unique="1" required="1">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Absolute path to the libvirt configuration file,
 for this virtual domain.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Virtual domain configuration file</shortdesc>
 <content type="string" default="" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="hypervisor" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Hypervisor URI to connect to. See the libvirt documentation for
 details on supported URI formats. The default is system dependent.
 Determine the system's default uri by running 'virsh --quiet uri'.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Hypervisor URI</shortdesc>
 <content type="string"/>
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="force_stop" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Always forcefully shut down ("destroy") the domain on stop. The default
 behavior is to resort to a forceful shutdown only after a graceful
 shutdown attempt has failed. You should only set this to true if
 your virtual domain (or your virtualization backend) does not support
 graceful shutdown.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Always force shutdown on stop</shortdesc>
 <content type="boolean" default="${OCF_RESKEY_force_stop_default}" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="migration_transport" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Transport used to connect to the remote hypervisor while
 migrating. Please refer to the libvirt documentation for details on
 transports available. If this parameter is omitted, the resource will
 use libvirt's default transport to connect to the remote hypervisor.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Remote hypervisor transport</shortdesc>
 <content type="string" default="" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="migration_network_suffix" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Use a dedicated migration network. The migration URI is composed by
 adding this parameters value to the end of the node name. If the node
 name happens to be an FQDN (as opposed to an unqualified host name),
 insert the suffix immediately prior to the first period (.) in the FQDN.
 At the moment Qemu/KVM and Xen migration via a dedicated network is supported.
 
 Note: Be sure this composed host name is locally resolveable and the
 associated IP is reachable through the favored network.
 
 See also the migrate_options parameter below.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Migration network host name suffix</shortdesc>
 <content type="string" default="" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="migrate_options" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Extra virsh options for the guest live migration. You can also specify
 here --migrateuri if the calculated migrate URI is unsuitable for your
 environment. If --migrateuri is set then migration_network_suffix
 and migrateport are effectively ignored. Use "%n" as the placeholder
 for the target node name.
 
 Please refer to the libvirt documentation for details on guest
 migration.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">live migrate options</shortdesc>
 <content type="string" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="monitor_scripts" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 To additionally monitor services within the virtual domain, add this
 parameter with a list of scripts to monitor.
 
 Note: when monitor scripts are used, the start and migrate_from operations
 will complete only when all monitor scripts have completed successfully.
 Be sure to set the timeout of these operations to accommodate this delay.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">space-separated list of monitor scripts</shortdesc>
 <content type="string" default="" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="autoset_utilization_cpu" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 If set true, the agent will detect the number of domainU's vCPUs from virsh, and put it 
 into the CPU utilization of the resource when the monitor is executed.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Enable auto-setting the CPU utilization of the resource</shortdesc>
 <content type="boolean" default="true" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="autoset_utilization_hv_memory" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 If set true, the agent will detect the number of *Max memory* from virsh, and put it 
 into the hv_memory utilization of the resource when the monitor is executed.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Enable auto-setting the hv_memory utilization of the resource</shortdesc>
 <content type="boolean" default="true" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="migrateport" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 This port will be used in the qemu migrateuri. If unset, the port will be a random highport.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Port for migrateuri</shortdesc>
 <content type="integer" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="save_config_on_stop" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Changes to a running VM's config are normally lost on stop. 
 This parameter instructs the RA to save the configuration back to the xml file provided in the "config" parameter.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Save running VM's config back to its config file</shortdesc>
 <content type="boolean" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="sync_config_on_stop" unique="0" required="0">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Setting this automatically enables save_config_on_stop. 
 When enabled this parameter instructs the RA to 
 call csync2 -x to synchronize the file to all nodes.
 csync2 must be properly set up for this to work.
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">Save running VM's config back to its config file</shortdesc>
 <content type="boolean" />
 </parameter>
 
 <parameter name="snapshot">
 <longdesc lang="en">
 Path to the snapshot directory where the virtual machine image will be stored.  When this 
 parameter is set, the virtual machine's RAM state will be saved to a file in the snapshot
 directory when stopped.  If on start a state file is present for the domain, the domain
 will be restored to the same state it was in right before it stopped last.  This option
 is incompatible with the 'force_stop' option. 
 </longdesc>
 <shortdesc lang="en">
 Restore state on start/stop
 </shortdesc>
 <content type="string" default=""/>
 </parameter>
 
 </parameters>
 
 <actions>
 <action name="start" timeout="90" />
 <action name="stop" timeout="90" />
 <action name="status" depth="0" timeout="30" interval="10" />
 <action name="monitor" depth="0" timeout="30" interval="10" />
 <action name="migrate_from" timeout="60" />
 <action name="migrate_to" timeout="120" />
 <action name="meta-data" timeout="5" />
 <action name="validate-all" timeout="5" />
 </actions>
 </resource-agent>
 EOF
 }
 
 set_util_attr() {
 	local attr=$1 val=$2
 	local cval outp
 
 	cval=$(crm_resource -Q -r $OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE -z -g $attr 2>/dev/null)
 	if [ $? -ne 0 ] && [ -z "$cval" ]; then
 		crm_resource -Q -r $OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE -z -g $attr 2>&1 | grep -e "not connected" > /dev/null 2>&1
 		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 			ocf_log debug "Unable to set utilization attribute, cib is not available"
 			return
 		fi
 	fi
 
 	if [ "$cval" != "$val" ]; then
 		outp=$(crm_resource -r $OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE -z -p $attr -v $val 2>&1) ||
 		ocf_log warn "crm_resource failed to set utilization attribute $attr: $outp"
 	fi
 }
 
 update_utilization() {
 	local dom_cpu dom_mem
 
 	if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_cpu"; then
 	   dom_cpu=$(LANG=C virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS dominfo ${DOMAIN_NAME} 2>/dev/null | awk '/CPU\(s\)/{print $2}')
 	   test -n "$dom_cpu" && set_util_attr cpu $dom_cpu
 	fi
 	if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_autoset_utilization_hv_memory"; then
 	   dom_mem=$(LANG=C virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS dominfo ${DOMAIN_NAME} 2>/dev/null | awk '/Max memory/{printf("%d", $3/1024)}')
 	   test -n "$dom_mem" && set_util_attr hv_memory "$dom_mem"
 	fi
 }
 
 get_emulator()
 {
 	local emulator=""
 	# An emulator is not required, so only report message in debug mode
 	local loglevel="debug"
 
 	if ocf_is_probe; then
 		loglevel="notice"
 	fi
 
 	emulator=$(virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS dumpxml $DOMAIN_NAME 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e 's/^.*<emulator>\(.*\)<\/emulator>.*$/\1/p')
 	if [ -z "$emulator" ] && [ -e "$EMULATOR_STATE" ]; then
 		emulator=$(cat $EMULATOR_STATE)
 	fi
 	if [ -z "$emulator" ]; then
 		emulator=$(cat ${OCF_RESKEY_config} | sed -n -e 's/^.*<emulator>\(.*\)<\/emulator>.*$/\1/p')
 	fi
 
 	if [ -n "$emulator" ]; then
 		basename $emulator
 	else 
 		ocf_log $loglevel "Unable to determine emulator for $DOMAIN_NAME"
 	fi
 }
 
 update_emulator_cache()
 {
 	local emulator
 
 	emulator=$(get_emulator)
 	if [ -n "$emulator" ]; then
 		echo $emulator > $EMULATOR_STATE
 	fi
 }
 
 # attempt to check domain status outside of libvirt using the emulator process
 pid_status()
 {
 	local rc=$OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 	local emulator=$(get_emulator)
 
 	case "$emulator" in
 		qemu-kvm|qemu-dm|qemu-system-*)
 			rc=$OCF_NOT_RUNNING
 			ps awx | grep -E "[q]emu-(kvm|dm|system).*-name $DOMAIN_NAME " > /dev/null 2>&1
 			if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 				rc=$OCF_SUCCESS
 			fi
 			;;
 		libvirt_lxc)
 			rc=$OCF_NOT_RUNNING
 			ps awx | grep -E "[l]ibvirt_lxc.*-name $DOMAIN_NAME " > /dev/null 2>&1
 			if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 				rc=$OCF_SUCCESS
 			fi
 			;;
 		# This can be expanded to check for additional emulators
 		*)
 			# We may be running xen with PV domains, they don't
 			# have an emulator set. try xl list or xen-lists
 			if have_binary xl; then
 				rc=$OCF_NOT_RUNNING
 				xl list $DOMAIN_NAME >/dev/null 2>&1
 				if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 					rc=$OCF_SUCCESS
 				fi
 			elif have_binary xen-list; then
 				rc=$OCF_NOT_RUNNING
 				xen-list $DOMAIN_NAME 2>/dev/null | grep -qs "State.*[-r][-b][-p]--" 2>/dev/null
 				if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 					rc=$OCF_SUCCESS
 				fi
 			fi
 			;;
 	esac
 
 	if [ $rc -eq $OCF_SUCCESS ]; then
 		ocf_log debug "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME is currently running."
 	elif [ $rc -eq $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then
 		ocf_log debug "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME is currently not running."
 	fi
 
 	return $rc
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Status() {
 	local try=0
 	rc=$OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 	status="no state"
 	while [ "$status" = "no state" ]; do
 		try=$(($try + 1 ))
 		status=$(LANG=C virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS domstate $DOMAIN_NAME 2>&1 | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')
 		case "$status" in
 			*"error:"*"domain not found"|*"error:"*"failed to get domain"*|"shut off")
 				# shut off: domain is defined, but not started, will not happen if
 				#   domain is created but not defined
 				# "Domain not found" or "failed to get domain": domain is not defined
 				#   and thus not started
 				ocf_log debug "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME is not running: $(echo $status | sed s/error://g)"
 				rc=$OCF_NOT_RUNNING
 				;;
 			running|paused|idle|blocked|"in shutdown")
 				# running: domain is currently actively consuming cycles
 				# paused: domain is paused (suspended)
 				# idle: domain is running but idle
 				# blocked: synonym for idle used by legacy Xen versions
 				# in shutdown: the domain is in process of shutting down, but has not completely shutdown or crashed.
 				ocf_log debug "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME is currently $status."
 				rc=$OCF_SUCCESS
 				;;
 			""|*"failed to "*"connect to the hypervisor"*|"no state")
 				# Empty string may be returned when virsh does not
 				# receive a reply from libvirtd.
 				# "no state" may occur when the domain is currently
 				# being migrated (on the migration target only), or
 				# whenever virsh can't reliably obtain the domain
 				# state.
 				status="no state"
 				if [ "$__OCF_ACTION" = "stop" ] && [ $try -ge 3 ]; then
 					# During the stop operation, we want to bail out
 					# quickly, so as to be able to force-stop (destroy)
 					# the domain if necessary.
 					ocf_log error "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME has no state during stop operation, bailing out."
 					return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC;
 				elif [ "$__OCF_ACTION" = "monitor" ]; then
 					pid_status
 					rc=$?
 					if [ $rc -ne $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ]; then
 						# we've successfully determined the domains status outside of libvirt
 						return $rc
 					fi
 
 				else
 					# During all other actions, we just wait and try
 					# again, relying on the CRM/LRM to time us out if
 					# this takes too long.
 					ocf_log info "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME currently has no state, retrying."
 				fi
 				sleep 1
 				;;
 			*)
 				# any other output is unexpected.
 				ocf_log error "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME has unknown status \"$status\"!"
 				sleep 1
 				;;
 		esac
 	done
 	return $rc
 }
 
 # virsh undefine removes configuration files if they are in
 # directories which are managed by libvirt. such directories
 # include also subdirectories of /etc (for instance
 # /etc/libvirt/*) which may be surprising. VirtualDomain didn't
 # include the undefine call before, hence this wasn't an issue
 # before.
 #
 # There seems to be no way to find out which directories are
 # managed by libvirt.
 #
 verify_undefined() {
 	local tmpf
 	if virsh --connect=${OCF_RESKEY_hypervisor} list --all --name 2>/dev/null | grep -wqs "$DOMAIN_NAME"
 	then
 		tmpf=$(mktemp -t vmcfgsave.XXXXXX)
 		if [ ! -r "$tmpf" ]; then
 			ocf_log warn "unable to create temp file, disk full?"
 			# we must undefine the domain
 			virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS undefine $DOMAIN_NAME > /dev/null 2>&1
 		else
 			cp -p $OCF_RESKEY_config $tmpf
 			virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS undefine $DOMAIN_NAME > /dev/null 2>&1
 			[ -f $OCF_RESKEY_config ] || cp -f $tmpf $OCF_RESKEY_config
 			rm -f $tmpf
 		fi
 	fi
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Start() {
 	local snapshotimage
 
 	if VirtualDomain_Status; then
 		ocf_log info "Virtual domain $DOMAIN_NAME already running."
 		return $OCF_SUCCESS
 	fi
 
 	snapshotimage="$OCF_RESKEY_snapshot/${DOMAIN_NAME}.state"
 	if [ -n "$OCF_RESKEY_snapshot" -a -f "$snapshotimage" ]; then
 		virsh restore $snapshotimage
 		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 			rm -f $snapshotimage
 			return $OCF_SUCCESS
 		fi
 		ocf_exit_reason "Failed to restore ${DOMAIN_NAME} from state file in ${OCF_RESKEY_snapshot} directory."
 		return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 	fi
 
 	# Make sure domain is undefined before creating.
 	# The 'create' command guarantees that the domain will be
 	# undefined on shutdown, but requires the domain to be undefined.
 	# if a user defines the domain
 	# outside of this agent, we have to ensure that the domain
 	# is restored to an 'undefined' state before creating.
 	verify_undefined
 
 	virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS create ${OCF_RESKEY_config}
 	rc=$?
 	if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
 		ocf_exit_reason "Failed to start virtual domain ${DOMAIN_NAME}."
 		return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 	fi
 
 	while ! VirtualDomain_Monitor; do
 		sleep 1
 	done
 	
 	return $OCF_SUCCESS
 }
 
 force_stop()
 {
-	local out ex
+	local out ex translate
 	local status=0
 
 	ocf_log info "Issuing forced shutdown (destroy) request for domain ${DOMAIN_NAME}."
-	out=$(virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS destroy ${DOMAIN_NAME} 2>&1|tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')
+	out=$(LANG=C virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS destroy ${DOMAIN_NAME} 2>&1)
 	ex=$?
-	echo >&2 "$out"
-	case $ex$out in
-		*"error:"*"domain is not running"*|*"error:"*"domain not found"*)
+	translate=$(echo $out|tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')
+	echo >&2 "$translate"
+	case $ex$translate in
+		*"error:"*"domain is not running"*|*"error:"*"domain not found"*|\
+		*"error:"*"failed to get domain"*)
 			: ;; # unexpected path to the intended outcome, all is well
 		[!0]*)
 			ocf_exit_reason "forced stop failed"
 			return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC ;;
 		0*)
 			while [ $status != $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; do
 				VirtualDomain_Status
 				status=$?
 			done ;;
 	esac
 	return $OCF_SUCCESS
 }
 
 sync_config(){
 	ocf_log info "Syncing $DOMAIN_NAME config file with csync2 -x ${OCF_RESKEY_config}"
 	if ! csync2 -x ${OCF_RESKEY_config}; then
 		ocf_log warn "Syncing ${OCF_RESKEY_config} failed."; 
 	fi
 }
 
 save_config(){
 	CFGTMP=$(mktemp -t vmcfgsave.XXX)
 	virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS dumpxml --inactive --security-info ${DOMAIN_NAME} > ${CFGTMP}
 	if [ -s ${CFGTMP} ]; then
 		if ! cmp -s ${CFGTMP} ${OCF_RESKEY_config}; then
 			if virt-xml-validate ${CFGTMP} domain 2>/dev/null ;	then
 				ocf_log info "Saving domain $DOMAIN_NAME to ${OCF_RESKEY_config}. Please make sure it's present on all nodes or sync_config_on_stop is on."
 				if cat ${CFGTMP} > ${OCF_RESKEY_config} ; then
 					ocf_log info "Saved $DOMAIN_NAME domain's configuration to ${OCF_RESKEY_config}."
 					if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_sync_config_on_stop"; then	
 						sync_config
 					fi
 				else	
 					ocf_log warn "Moving ${CFGTMP} to ${OCF_RESKEY_config} failed."
 				fi
 			else
 				ocf_log warn "Domain $DOMAIN_NAME config failed to validate after dump. Skipping config update."
 			fi
 		fi
 	else
 		ocf_log warn "Domain $DOMAIN_NAME config has 0 size. Skipping config update."
 	fi
 	rm -f ${CFGTMP}
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Stop() {
 	local i
 	local status
 	local shutdown_timeout
 	local needshutdown=1
 
 	VirtualDomain_Status
 	status=$?
 
 	case $status in
 		$OCF_SUCCESS)
 			if ocf_is_true $OCF_RESKEY_force_stop; then
 				# if force stop, don't bother attempting graceful shutdown.
 				force_stop
 				return $?
 			fi
 
 			ocf_log info "Issuing graceful shutdown request for domain ${DOMAIN_NAME}."
 
 			if [ -n "$OCF_RESKEY_snapshot" ]; then
 				virsh save $DOMAIN_NAME "$OCF_RESKEY_snapshot/${DOMAIN_NAME}.state"
 				if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 					needshutdown=0
 				else
 					ocf_log error "Failed to save snapshot state of ${DOMAIN_NAME} on stop"
 				fi
 			fi
 
 			# save config if needed
 			if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop"; then	
 				save_config
 			fi
 
 			# issue the shutdown if save state didn't shutdown for us
 			if [ $needshutdown -eq 1 ]; then
 				# Issue a graceful shutdown request
 				virsh $VIRSH_OPTIONS shutdown ${DOMAIN_NAME}
 			fi
 
 			# The "shutdown_timeout" we use here is the operation
 			# timeout specified in the CIB, minus 5 seconds
 			shutdown_timeout=$(( $NOW + ($OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout/1000) -5 ))
 			# Loop on status until we reach $shutdown_timeout
 			while [ $NOW -lt $shutdown_timeout ]; do
 				VirtualDomain_Status
 				status=$?
 				case $status in
 					$OCF_NOT_RUNNING)
 						# This was a graceful shutdown.
 						return $OCF_SUCCESS
 						;;
 					$OCF_SUCCESS)
 						# Domain is still running, keep
 						# waiting (until shutdown_timeout
 						# expires)
 						sleep 1
 						;;
 					*)
 						# Something went wrong. Bail out and
 						# resort to forced stop (destroy).
 						break;
 				esac
 				NOW=$(date +%s)
 			done
 			;;
 		$OCF_NOT_RUNNING)
 			ocf_log info "Domain $DOMAIN_NAME already stopped."
 			return $OCF_SUCCESS
 	esac
 
 	# OK. Now if the above graceful shutdown hasn't worked, kill
 	# off the domain with destroy. If that too does not work,
 	# have the LRM time us out.
 	force_stop
 }
 
 mk_migrateuri() {
 	local target_node
 	local migrate_target
 	local hypervisor
 
 	target_node="$OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_migrate_target"
 
 	# A typical migration URI via a special  migration network looks
 	# like "tcp://bar-mig:49152". The port would be randomly chosen
 	# by libvirt from the range 49152-49215 if omitted, at least since
 	# version 0.7.4 ...
 	if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_migration_network_suffix}" ]; then
 		hypervisor="${OCF_RESKEY_hypervisor%%[+:]*}"
 		# Hostname might be a FQDN
 		migrate_target=$(echo ${target_node} | sed -e "s,^\([^.]\+\),\1${OCF_RESKEY_migration_network_suffix},")
 		case $hypervisor in
 			qemu)
 				# For quiet ancient libvirt versions a migration port is needed
 				# and the URI must not contain the "//". Newer versions can handle
 				# the "bad" URI.
 				echo "tcp:${migrate_target}:${OCF_RESKEY_migrateport}"
 				;;
 			xen)
 				echo "xenmigr://${migrate_target}"
 				;;
 			*)
 				ocf_log warn "$DOMAIN_NAME: Migration via dedicated network currently not supported for ${hypervisor}."
 				;;
 		esac
 	fi
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Migrate_To() {
 	local rc
 	local target_node
 	local remoteuri
 	local transport_suffix
 	local migrateuri
 	local migrate_opts
 
 	target_node="$OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_migrate_target"
 
 	if VirtualDomain_Status; then
 		# Find out the remote hypervisor to connect to. That is, turn
 		# something like "qemu://foo:9999/system" into
 		# "qemu+tcp://bar:9999/system"
 		if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_migration_transport}" ]; then
 			transport_suffix="+${OCF_RESKEY_migration_transport}"
 		fi
 
 		# User defined migrateuri or do we make one?
 		migrate_opts="$OCF_RESKEY_migrate_options"
 		if echo "$migrate_opts" | fgrep -qs -- "--migrateuri="; then
 			migrateuri=`echo "$migrate_opts" |
 				sed "s/.*--migrateuri=\([^ ]*\).*/\1/;s/%n/$target_node/g"`
 			migrate_opts=`echo "$migrate_opts" |
 				sed "s/\(.*\)--migrateuri=[^ ]*\(.*\)/\1\2/"`
 		else
 			migrateuri=`mk_migrateuri`
 		fi
 		# Scared of that sed expression? So am I. :-)
 		remoteuri=$(echo ${OCF_RESKEY_hypervisor} | sed -e "s,\(.*\)://[^/:]*\(:\?[0-9]*\)/\(.*\),\1${transport_suffix}://${target_node}\2/\3,")
 
 		# save config if needed
 		if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop"; then	
 			save_config
 		fi
 
 		# OK, we know where to connect to. Now do the actual migration.
 		ocf_log info "$DOMAIN_NAME: Starting live migration to ${target_node} (using virsh ${VIRSH_OPTIONS} migrate --live $migrate_opts $DOMAIN_NAME $remoteuri $migrateuri)."
 		virsh ${VIRSH_OPTIONS} migrate --live $migrate_opts $DOMAIN_NAME $remoteuri $migrateuri
 		rc=$?
 		if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
 			ocf_exit_reason "$DOMAIN_NAME: live migration to ${target_node} failed: $rc"
 			return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 		else
 			ocf_log info "$DOMAIN_NAME: live migration to ${target_node} succeeded."
 			return $OCF_SUCCESS
 		fi
 	else
 		ocf_exit_reason "$DOMAIN_NAME: migrate_to: Not active locally!"
 		return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 	fi
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Migrate_From() {
 	while ! VirtualDomain_Monitor; do
 		sleep 1
 	done
 	ocf_log info "$DOMAIN_NAME: live migration from ${OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_migrate_source} succeeded."
 	# save config if needed
 	if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop"; then	
 		save_config
 	fi
 	return $OCF_SUCCESS
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Monitor() {
 	# First, check the domain status. If that returns anything other
 	# than $OCF_SUCCESS, something is definitely wrong.
 	VirtualDomain_Status
 	rc=$?
 	if [ ${rc} -eq ${OCF_SUCCESS} ]; then
 		# OK, the generic status check turned out fine.  Now, if we
 		# have monitor scripts defined, run them one after another.
 		for script in ${OCF_RESKEY_monitor_scripts}; do
 			script_output="$($script 2>&1)"
 			script_rc=$?
 			if [ ${script_rc} -ne ${OCF_SUCCESS} ]; then
 				# A monitor script returned a non-success exit
 				# code. Stop iterating over the list of scripts, log a
 				# warning message, and propagate $OCF_ERR_GENERIC.
 				ocf_exit_reason "Monitor command \"${script}\" for domain ${DOMAIN_NAME} returned ${script_rc} with output: ${script_output}"
 				rc=$OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 				break
 			else
 				ocf_log debug "Monitor command \"${script}\" for domain ${DOMAIN_NAME} completed successfully with output: ${script_output}"
 			fi
 		done
 	fi
 
 	update_emulator_cache
 	update_utilization
    # Save configuration on monitor as well, so we will have a better chance of 
 	# having fresh and up to date config files on all nodes.
 	if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_save_config_on_stop"; then	
 		save_config
 	fi
 
 	return ${rc}
 }
 
 VirtualDomain_Validate_All() {
 	# Required binaries:
 	for binary in virsh sed; do
 		check_binary $binary
 	done
 
 	if [ -z $OCF_RESKEY_config ]; then
 		ocf_exit_reason "Missing configuration parameter \"config\"."
 		return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
 	fi
 
 	if ocf_is_true $OCF_RESKEY_force_stop; then
 		if [ -n "$OCF_RESKEY_snapshot" ]; then
 			ocf_exit_reason "The 'force_stop' and 'snapshot' options can not be used together."
 			return $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
 		fi
 	fi
 
 	# check if we can read the config file (otherwise we're unable to
 	# deduce $DOMAIN_NAME from it, see below)
 	if [ ! -r $OCF_RESKEY_config ]; then
 		if ocf_is_probe; then
 			ocf_log info "Configuration file $OCF_RESKEY_config not readable during probe."
 		elif [ "$__OCF_ACTION" = "stop" ]; then
 			ocf_log info "Configuration file $OCF_RESKEY_config not readable, resource considered stopped."
 		else
 			ocf_exit_reason "Configuration file $OCF_RESKEY_config does not exist or is not readable."
 			return $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED
 		fi
 	fi
 
 	# Check if csync2 is available when config tells us we might need it.
 	if ocf_is_true $OCF_RESKEY_sync_config_on_stop; then
 		check_binary csync2; 
 	fi
 }
 
 if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
 	usage
 	exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS
 fi
 
 case $1 in
 	meta-data)	meta_data
 		exit $OCF_SUCCESS
 		;;
 	usage)	usage
 		exit $OCF_SUCCESS
 		;;
 esac
 
 # Grab the virsh uri default, but only if hypervisor isn't set
 : ${OCF_RESKEY_hypervisor=$(virsh --quiet uri 2>/dev/null)}
 
 # Set options to be passed to virsh:
 VIRSH_OPTIONS="--connect=${OCF_RESKEY_hypervisor} --quiet"
 
 # Everything except usage and meta-data must pass the validate test
 VirtualDomain_Validate_All || exit $?
 
 # During a probe, it is permissible for the config file to not be
 # readable (it might be on shared storage not available during the
 # probe). In that case, we're
 # unable to get the domain name. Thus, we also can't check whether the
 # domain is running. The only thing we can do here is to assume that
 # it is not running.
 if [ ! -r $OCF_RESKEY_config ]; then
 	ocf_is_probe && exit $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
 	[ "$__OCF_ACTION" = "stop" ] && exit $OCF_SUCCESS
 fi
 
 # Retrieve the domain name from the xml file.
 DOMAIN_NAME=`egrep '[[:space:]]*<name>.*</name>[[:space:]]*$' ${OCF_RESKEY_config} | sed -e 's/[[:space:]]*<name>\(.*\)<\/name>[[:space:]]*$/\1/' 2>/dev/null`
 if [ -z $DOMAIN_NAME ]; then
 	ocf_exit_reason "Unable to determine domain name."
 	exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
 fi
 
 EMULATOR_STATE="${HA_RSCTMP}/VirtualDomain-${DOMAIN_NAME}-emu.state"
 
 case $1 in
 	start)
 		VirtualDomain_Start
 		;;
 	stop)
 		VirtualDomain_Stop
 		;;
 	migrate_to)
 		VirtualDomain_Migrate_To
 		;;
 	migrate_from)
 		VirtualDomain_Migrate_From
 		;;
 	status)
 		VirtualDomain_Status
 		;;
 	monitor)
 		VirtualDomain_Monitor
 		;;
 	validate-all)
 		;;
 	*)
 		usage
 		exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED
 		;;
 esac
 exit $?