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New documentation files for the Programmers' Guide.

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         Linux FailSafe[tm] Programmer's Guide
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         This guide explains how to write the set of scripts that are
         required to turn an application into a highly available service
         in conjunction with Linux FailSafe software. It also tells you
         how to create a new resource type.

         This guide assumes that the Linux FailSafe system has been
         configured as described in the Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide.
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         2000-11-08
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         SGI Technical Publications, techpubs@sgi.com
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