In the previous post I was speaking about pacemaker 1.0.8 with openais 1.1
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On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hello,
> suppose I have group of resources named G1 and a resource named R2.
> I define an order R2 after G1 and a colocation constraint of -inf so
> that they run on different nodes (2 nodes overall).
> At runtime I have G1 on node1 and R2 on node2, correctly.
> I do a move of G1, so that I would have at the end G1 on node2 and R2 on
> node1.
>
> But suppose node1 doesn' t satisfy requirements for running R2 (for
> example a file system without the mount point defined on node1).
>
> Is it expected behaviour that I get:
> - R2 stops correctly on node2
> - G1 starts correctly on node2
> - R2 then, based on constraint and order, tries to start on node1 but fails
> - G1 too goes in stopped status, so that I now have both G1 and R2 stopped
>
> Other questions:
> - If instead I had suddenly run a move and then unmove of G1, would it
> have tried to run on node1 again or is it the failure itself of R2 to
> cause the stop of G1 too?
> - Is there a way to tell that even if R2 fails, then don't impact on G1?
> - Is there a way to run a move command that automatically does an
> unmove (what normally is called a relocation of a service, which in
> general doesn't imply to mark the node as unable to get the resource
> again back).
>
>
> Thanks for clarifications
>
> Gianluca
>
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