Florian Haas-5 wrote:
> 
> On 2011-10-16 18:39, kevins7189 wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>>0 is equivalent to not setting a stickiness at all, INFINITY means
>>you're practically never allowing them to migrate. Both are usually a
>>bad choice. You would normally use a positive numerical value that is
>>_not_ INFINITY. What example prompted you to use this?
> 
> Mostly desperation, sorry.  The "default" value listed in LCMC is listed
> as 0, although many online guides show 100.  I tried out 100, so far that
> seems to make things migrate sometimes (but not on reboot), but the
> resources still restart on the node they were running on when the other
> cluster member comes back on line.
> If I reboot an active node (the one running the resources, attempting to
> simulate something bad happening), all that seems to happen is that
> fencing of the rebooted node starts, but the resources do not ever
> migrate.  In LCMC, it points (as in "look what happens") to stopping
> stonith on the available node as making the resources migrate, but it
> never is able to do so.  Once the other node is finished rebooting, and I
> start openais, the resources go back to the node I rebooted, never
> switching to the ready to go available node.
> 
> 
>>I repeat myself -- we really need an FAQ list here --, but giving your
>>cluster configuration only is inconclusive. We also need to know your
>>cluster status to help you figure out what's wrong. Create a CIB dump
>>(which contains both) with "cibadmin -Q", upload that to pastebin or
>>whatever your favorite service is, and share the URL here.
> 
> Here is the URL, I will try to do better next time providing more
> information.  I do appreciate any assistance, I'm learning a lot being
> subscribed to this group.  The LCMC tool has been really helpful.
>  http://pastebin.com/mXPLN2qp cibadmin -Q 
> 
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