Quoting Scott Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Thu 12/20/2007 2:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Hi everyone!

I have a question about switching resources.
Cluster consist of 2 nodes, one fails and the other one takes over.
Lets say the failed one come up again, is there a way to prevent that
the failed one takes the resources over again?
I tried the default_resource_stickiness parameter, but if I use the
value "INFINITY"
there is no way to manually switch the resource.
And if I manually switch it, any value > 0 doesn't work either,
because the prefer score is at "INFINITY".

What are my options to accomplish that?

Add "auto_failback off" (without the quotes) to your ha.cf file.

According to the website "auto_failback does not have any effect on a Release 2 CRM-style cluster (one configured with crm on). For CRM-style clusters, this has been replaced with the default_resource_stickiness attribute in the CIB."

So this seems not to work.



Thanks in advance,
Rainhard



Scott Mann
Sr Software Engineer
Aztek Networks


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