Scores are in the range -1,000,000 to +1,000,000 (also known as "infinity").
Numerically higher scores are preferred in whatever the context is (e.g. higher stickiness means more sticky, higher colocation score means more likely to stay together, etc.). On Mon, 2021-03-29 at 13:05 +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote: > Hi! > > The question may sound completely stupid, but I didn't find the > formal definition of a "high priority" in the pacemaker docs. > Many years ago I thought lower numbers are higher priorities, but > then I flipped the concept, thinking higher numbers are higher > priorities. > As it seems resource placement (i.e.: relocation) is don using lower > priorities first, I wonder whether ther is consent among the > developers what a "higher priority" is. > > Regards, > Ulrich > > > > _______________________________________________ > Manage your subscription: > https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/ > -- Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com> _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/