[Pacemaker] failback

Димитър Бойн DBOYN at POSTPATH.COM
Mon Jun 8 21:06:15 UTC 2009


Hi,
Check if you have something like 
<nvpair id= stickiness  name= default-resource-stickiness  value= INFINITY /> 
In your current <crm_config>
Or similar setting by resources.
 
The ability to set resource stickiness controls the "fail back on recovery".
 
If you want your resources to failback on default set:
<nvpair id= stickiness  name= default-resource-stickiness  value= -INFINITY /> 
In object crm_config
 
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 Subject: [Pacemaker] failback


 
Hi,

 

I configured a clone for 4 nodes with inside a group of 30 ipaddr2 resources.

when I reboot a node the group resources are taken by another node but the once

the rebooted node the failed node resources don't go back.

What the settings to do it right ?

 

THanks

 

Franck Chionna



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