On 7/16/07, Maxim Veksler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list,
I'm configuring a cib, such as the once provided below.
I see that when I make one of the resources fail, the count reaches to
the sum of all resources. In the provided cib a resource can fail up
to 15 times before it migrates to a second node. I would to have a
fixed "stickiness" value for each resource - that is I would like each
of them to a maxim fail count of 5. How should I be configuring my cib
?
if the current setup will fail 15 times before moving to the other node and
you want it to fail only 5 times... try multiplying
default_resource_failure_stickiness
by 3 :-)
Thank you,
Maxim.
<cib admin_epoch="0" epoch="1" num_updates="13" have_quorum="true"
generated="true" ccm_transition="1" num_peers="1"
cib_feature_revision="1.3"
dc_uuid="061ace06-7a1a-417b-be03-b9bda1c11adb" cib-last-written="Sun
Jul 15 13:23:11 2007">
<configuration>
<crm_config>
<cluster_property_set id="cluster_properties">
<attributes>
<nvpair id="default_resource_stickiness"
name="default_resource_stickiness" value="500"/>
<nvpair id="default_resource_failure_stickiness"
name="default_resource_failure_stickiness" value="-100"/>
</attributes>
</cluster_property_set>
</crm_config>
<nodes>
<node id="061ace06-7a1a-417b-be03-b9bda1c11adb" uname="node1"
type="normal"/>
</nodes>
<resources>
<group id="grp1">
<primitive id="rsc_ip" class="ocf" type="IPaddr"
provider="heartbeat">
<instance_attributes id="ia_ip">
<attributes>
<nvpair id="nvpair_ip_address" name="ip" value="
10.10.100.88"/>
</attributes>
</instance_attributes>
</primitive>
<primitive id="rsc_dcn" class="ocf" type="dcn_agent"
provider="ML">
<operations>
<op id="op_dcn_monitor" name="monitor" timeout="3s"
interval="1s"/>
</operations>
</primitive>
<primitive id="rsc_mng" class="ocf" type="mng_agent"
provider="ML">
<operations>
<op id="op_mng_monitor" name="monitor" timeout="3s"
interval="3s"/>
</operations>
</primitive>
</group>
</resources>
<constraints/>
</configuration>
</cib>
--
Cheers,
Maxim Veksler
"Free as in Freedom" - Do u GNU ?
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