On 7/30/07, benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In an active/active configuration I often use hb_standby and hb_takeover in
> Heartbeat R1 to move resources in the cluster. It was very easy to "standby"
> a node and to "takeover" resources on the initial node.
>
> But with Heartbeat R2, I use crm_standby to set up a node in standby mode,
> works fine, but I can't find any "command" to takeover resources. When all
> resources are hosted by one node, due to standby or anything else, how can
> we 'say' to a resource to come back at his initial node ?
>
> I try with "crm_resources -M..." but this command create a rules that
> prevent resource running on the node until "crm_resources -U...". I don't do
> that !

later versions dont have this problem unless --force is used

>
> So my question is : in such situation where resource are running on a node
> that is not his initial node, how can we "say" to this resource to come back
> at his initial node without making rules in CIB that prevent this resource
> to run on actual node (that is his backup node) ?
>
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