Problem about user-defined resource in RAC

i do what doc says ,to create user-defined resource ,
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ crs_profile -create network1 -t application -a /opt/ora/product/10.2.0/crs_1/bin/usrvip -o oi=eth0,ov=192.168.40.221,on=255.255.255.0
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ crs_register network1
[root@rac1 bin]# ./crs_setperm network1 -o root
[root@rac1 bin]# ./crs_setperm network1 -u user:oracle:r-x
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ crs_start network1
Attempting to start `network1` on member `rac2`
Start of `network1` on member `rac2` succeeded.
$ crs_profile -create chk_slp -t application -B /opt/action_chkslp -d "test for crs" -r
network1 -l application2 -a /opt/chkslp.scr -o ci=5,ft=2,fi=12,ra=2
the command do not create /opt/chkslp.scr file ,so when i run crs_register chk_slp ,it will fail
[oracle@rac1 admin]$ crs_register chk_slp
Action Script `/opt/chkslp.scr` does not exist!
CRS-0213: Could not register resource 'chk_slp'.
i do not know why,anyone can help

Hi Jigar,
when you have selected a project and a subproject your first screen
will be the personal menu of the LSMW. You will find here a step-by-step-wizard
which you have to execute in sequence. If a step is executed the cursor is automatically positioned on the next step.
Choose 'Maintain field mapping and conversion rules'.
If the mapping is displayed set the cursor on the field you want to edit.
Press the button 'Rule' on the button bar above the mapping.
You will get a Popup where you can select 'User-defined routine (reusable)' (that is the last radio button).
Regards,
Ralf
> But how to map input parameter  of sub routine with
> source field.

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