On 7/12/07, Stefan Lasiewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In addition, 'default-resource-stickiness' is set to INFINITY in my
cib.xml .
# grep stickiness /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml
<nvpair name="default-resource-stickiness"
id="cib-bootstrap-options-default-resource-stickiness"
value="INFINITY"/>
<nvpair name="default-resource-failure-stickiness"
id="cib-bootstrap-options-default-resource-failure-stickiness"
value="0"/>
As I read the documentation at
http://linux-ha.org/v2/dtd1.0/annotated#default_resource_stickiness,
'INFINITY' means that the resource should remain at their current
location, not flip back to the standby host.
sort of.
they'll stay where they are unless they _must_ move (node standby, shutdown
etc)
at which point they'll stay where they are until the new location shuts
down, etc etc...
-= Stefan
On 7/12/07, Stefan Lasiewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using heartbeat heartbeat-2.0.8-2.el4.centos on two Redhat 4u4
systems.
>
> I can fail services from the 'primary' server to the 'standby' server.
> I can also fail services back from the 'standby' to the 'primary'.
> However, if I restart the 'standby', then the 'standby' takes over all
> of the resources again.
>
> Here is my scenario:
>
> - Server fs1 is the primary server.
> - Server fs2 is the standby server.
> - According to 'crm_mon', both servers are 'online'. If 'fs2' is
'standby',
> then failover never occurs.
>
> Node: fs2 (9ca53dad-c180-4f8c-ba70-a2b0becc7677): online
> Node: fs1 (ebfa769d-cab6-497b-9b82-23dc1d150ead): online
>
> - To simulate a server failure, I power off 'fs1'.
> - The resources properly fail over to fs2.
>
> Now I want to fail back to fs1.
>
> The following sequence of commands seems to force all service back onto
'fs1'.
>
> # crm_standby --node-uname fs2 --attr-value on
>
> This works great. fs1 becomes primary for all resources.
>
> However, if I restart the machine 'fs2' or run '/etc/init.d/heartbeat
> restart' on fs2, then fs2 takes over all resources again. This only
> happens some of the time, not all of the time.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> -= Stefan
>
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Stefan Lasiewski
http://stefanco.com
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