Hi,

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 07:18:01PM +0200, daniel peess wrote:
> hello andreas,
> 
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:04:10AM +0200, Andreas Kurz wrote:
> > Ok .. I see. Try to set the 'default-resource-stickiness' to a
> > positive value and give each of your groups a different 'priority'.
> > That should do the trick.
> 
> setting the 'default-resource-stickiness' to a positive value now prevents
> the restart behavior when a node returns, thanks.
> but this is only half of a workaround for the problem below.
> 
> this doesn't help if you crash/standby/stop a node.
> resources that were running on this node are pushing away
> other resources, although both of their scores are equal/unset.
> if other free nodes are available the failing resource should start there,
> and if none are available shouldn't start at all.
> 
> instead heartbeat restarts resources depending on the colocation
> constraints, although those should just distribute the resources across all
> nodes.
> 
> again, all groups shall be treated equal if they have the same score,
> the failure of one shall never affect other ones.
> IMHO this is a bug.

If you believe that it's a bug, please open a bugzilla and attach
a report generated by hb_report.

Thanks,

Dejan

> greetings,
> daniel
> 
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