have you seen this page?
   http://linux-ha.org/v2/Concepts/MultiState


This page does not seem logical to me.  If I create a resource in a two node 
cluster, as a master/slave with clone_max = 2, clone_node_max = 1,
master_max = 1, master_node_max = 1

Then that infers that one instance of the resource will run on both nodes and 
only one will be master; the other slave.

But this is not what happens.  Why do both resources try to be master on there 
respective nodes?   How do I stop this behaviour?

What I am trying to achieve is a resource running on both nodes.  One as master 
and the other as slave.  When the master fails, the slave is promoted to 
master.  When the old master is restored it resumes in slave mode.

My resource script is setting crm_master on both resources.  100 for master and 
1 for slave (doc states it must be greater than 0 if you ever want to promote 
to master).





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