On 19/04/2013, at 11:22 PM, Marcus Bointon <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 19 Apr 2013, at 14:48, Florian Crouzat <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Well, you kinda answered this when you mentioned "crm_resource -U".
>> You should use "unmove" instead of "move". Unmove will remove the 
>> location constraint where move will create a new one.
> 
> Thanks, that sounds much better - but it has a slightly annoying effect. I 
> normally have a location rule like this:
> 
> location cli-prefer-ip3

Don't use that exact name, thats the convention crm_resource uses and thinks 
thats the constraint it should update.

Try: ${resource_id}-prefer-ip3


> ip3 rule $id="cli-prefer-rule-ip3" inf: #uname eq proxy1
> 
> When I issue a move, it gets removed and replaced with:
> 
> location cli-standby-ip3 ip3 \
>        rule $id="cli-standby-rule-ip3" -inf: #uname eq proxy1
> 
> When I unmove, it deletes that location rule, but because the preference rule 
> has been removed, it doesn't result in the ip moving back because there is no 
> longer any preferred node, so no incentive for it to do so. This seems to 
> rather defeat the point of unmove.
> 
> Is there a move/unmove that doesn't apply location rules, but just tells the 
> resource to move?

No. constraints is how resources are told to move

> 
> Marcus
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