Il giorno Mer 06 Giu 2012 23:03:49 CEST, Lars Ellenberg ha scritto:
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> Two globally-unique clones I came accross in real life:
> Cluster IP buckets, in the sense of the iptables CLUSTERIP target.
> Sequences of IPs generated by the IPaddr2 resource,
> where the clone id is added to the base IP.
> Both will also need to allow clone-node-max > 1,
> and one node will host more than one clone instances
> in the failover case.

Thank you Lars, now everything is more clear. Andrew: how about putting
another example in the "Pacemaker Explained" docs about this kind of
resources? I mean extending the Clones chapter (here
http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html/Pacemaker_Explained/s-resource-clone.html)
with another example of a globally-unique resource like the one
described by Lars.

The example that is there now is about an anonymous clone, so I think it
will be useful to have the box of this one under the anonymous
description and the globally-unique example below the Globally unique
description. For the stateful resources there is no problem since they
have a chapter apart.

Lars could please provide a sample xml part of the solution you have
suggested (one or the other is the same)? I can modify the docs by
myself and then submit the patch to Andrew.

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