>>> Ken Gaillot <[email protected]> schrieb am 08.04.2022 um 15:38 in
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<[email protected]>:

...
> I'm not familiar enough with SAP to speak to that side of things, but
> the behavior after clean‑up is normal. If you don't want resources to
> go back to their preferred node after a failure is cleaned up, set the
> resource‑stickiness meta‑attribute to a positive number (either on the
> resource itself, or in resource defaults if you want it to apply to
> everything).
...

Unfortunately the value to set for stickiness is some what balck magic:
It seems it does not make a real difference whether you set it to 5, 10, 100,
or 1000; once grater than 0 it prevents resource migration, even when a
placement strategy suggests that the placement is non-optimal (e.g. after a
node restart).

Regards,
Ulrich

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