On 02.03.23 13:51, Klaus Wenninger wrote:
    Now if I stop pacemaker on one of those nodes, e.g. on node ha2, it's
    fine. ip2 will be moved immediately to ha3. Good.

    However, if pacemaker on ha2 starts up again, it will immediately
    remove
    ip2 from ha3 and keep it offline, while the services in the group are
    starting on ha2. As the services unfortunately take some time to come
    up, ip2 is offline for more than a minute.

    It seems the colocations with the clone are already good once the clone
    group begins to start services and thus allows the ip to be removed
    from
    the current node.


To achieve this you have to add orders on top of collocations.

I don't understand that.

"order" and "colocation" are constraints. They work on resources.

I don't see how I could add an order on top of a colocation constraint...

Thanks,

Gerald

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