On 7/19/07, Adrian Chapela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Beekhof escribió:
> > On 7/19/07, Adrian Chapela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Andrew Beekhof escribió:
> >> > then you want:
> >> >
> >> > default_resource_failure_stickiness=-INFINITY (if it fails, move
> >> > immediately), and
> >> >
> >> > default_resource_stickiness=INFINITY (dont move it unless it fails or
> >> > the node is shutting down or similar)
> >> But If I assign default_resource_stickiness=INFINITY , the resource
> >> group executes in the first heartbeat node available no ??
> >
> > it has no relation to the initial placement (since its not yet running)
> OK, but if by any cause I startup the secondary node first the primary
> node, the resource group will go to the primary node??
> How Can I have a rule/attribute/something wich assign initial placement
> to the same node ???

define "same"?

> >> Now I assign a 200 score to a node by a rule, could be this rule the
> >> problem ?? The rule is:
> >
> > not really a problem, but it will of course have an effect
> In my case the effect can change the final score when a node fails ??

if the node isnt the one listed in the rule - then of course.
otherwise no.

> > unless its the pingd rule that is preventing some of the nodes from
> > taking over the resource
> I don't understand, If the pingd has the same value in the two nodes
> (two nodes have not network failures...) the pingd rule hasn't a effect
> at all no ?? The rule has only effect in a node with network problems, I
> think ..

it depends on how you write the rule(s)
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