Hi!

I tried to compare a value returned by ping(d) to a value given in a location 
contrain:

location only-if-connected nag_grp \
        rule $id="only-if-connected-rule" -inf: not_defined pingd or pingd lte 
2000

I thought, lte stands for "[l]ess [t]h[e]n". That's obviously wrong, because 
when I shut down one of my ping nodes (each with a multiplicator of 1000), the 
value of ping(d) becomes 2000 and my resource "nag_grp" stops. Does "lte" 
really stand for "[l]ess [t]hen or  [e]qual"?

I don't find any documentation of the possible operators in location 
constraints. Could anyone point me to the fine manual? :)

Thanks,

Andreas

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