I created a simple IPaddr2 resource for this testing.

1. I can confirm that this resource (with just a location preference constraint 
and nothing else) does not get restarted when a node reboots. So must be 
something with the clone/group resources. Not sure how to debug right now.
2. I have a time-based rule which prevents any resource in the cluster from 
going back to the preferred node between 7am and 3pm, monday through friday.
        I can confirm that in my setting this does not work reliably.
                The resource fails over to the non-preferred node, but stays 
there even if the current time is outside of the core business hours.
                If I manually stop and start the resource, then it respects the 
location preference and goes to the preferred node.
                I have the cluster-recheck-interval set to 1min.
                
Thanks,
Prakash

On Jun 27, 2012, at 3:01 PM, Velayutham, Prakash wrote:

> I am all for testing, but looks like our database person wants this completed 
> now. I will test this in our dev. environment soon.
> 
> Thanks,
> Prakash
> 
> On Jun 27, 2012, at 2:44 PM, Phil Frost wrote:
> 
>> On 06/27/2012 02:33 PM, Velayutham, Prakash wrote:
>>> and the cluster works fine, except that when the fenced (STONITHed) node 
>>> comes back up and joins the cluster, all resources (including the one that 
>>> is running in its preferred location) gets restarted.
>>> 
>>> This is annoying and I am trying to find out why this is. I started another 
>>> thread for that exact issue this morning and I have shared the relevant 
>>> portions of my CIB there. Please let me know if you see anything there that 
>>> could cause this.
>> 
>> Your best approach is probably to simplify the configuration as much as you 
>> can. Eliminate any resources or constraints that aren't necessary to 
>> demonstrate the problem, and use ocf:pacemaker:Dummy and 
>> ocf:pacemaker:Stateful resources instead of the real ones. In simplifying 
>> the configuration, you may discover a mistake. If not, you will have 
>> something that doesn't take so much time to consider, so more people will be 
>> willing to help you.
>> 
>> Also, play with crm_simulate.
>> 
>> Also see my previous response about a similar problem I had, and a suspected 
>> bug that may be affecting you. If you can independently confirm the bug, 
>> after working out a minimal test case as above, it's more likely someone 
>> will fix it.
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