If I do this:
                crm configure colocation name INFINITY: a_clone b_clone
Nothing complains.
But I get errors later.

Regards.
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[mailto:linux-cluster-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Vallevand, Mark K
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Subject: [Linux-cluster] Colocation of cloned resource instances.

I have 2 cloned resources.  I want to make sure that instance 0 of each cloned 
resource are collocated.  (And instance 1, 2, etc.)

I'd like to do something like this:
                crm configure colocation name INFINITY: a_clone:0 b_clone:0
Where a_clone is a clone of resource a, etc:
crm configure clone a_clone a meta clone-max=2
Same for b_clone and b.
A and b are primitives:
                crm configure primitive a ...

Not having much luck.  Advice?
Tried using a_clone:0 and a:0 on the collocation command.
Is this even possible?

Regards.
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