Is a bug, you must install the last version.

2008/11/27 Michele Codutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hallo, I'm testing heartbeat 2.1.3 (packaged by debian) and I see a
> strange behaviour of the failcount.
> According to <http://www.linux-ha.org/ScoreCalculation> the failcount is
> increased by 1 every time that my resource is failing.
> In my experience with heartbeat the fail count is increased by 1 only if
> the previous value was 0.
> My test was conducted in this way: I've configured a resource that is an
> instance of the IPaddr2, I've put the resource_stickiness=3 and the
> resource_failure_stickyness=-1 RA. The first time I've started the
> resource the CRM has choose a node (let's say node1) where to put the IP
> configured by IPaddr2. To test the failure behaviour I've delete (by
> hand) the IP from the interface configured by my resource and the
> monitor operation has detected the failure and restored the resource.
> I've checked that the score of IPaddr2 on the running node was 2 and the
> failcount was 1.
> Now, to test a second failure on the same node I deleted again the IP.
> Also this time the resource was restored and I expected that the score
> was 1 but the score was 2 and the value of the failcount was not
> incremented (failcount=1)!
> It's the normal behaviour of the failcount? There is any parameter on
> the configuration file or the cib.xml that I must configure to change
> this "binary" behaviour of the failcount?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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> Michele Codutti
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