Why not run two separate clusters - One for VMs, one for DRBD.

You can create a group containing the resources and have the location 
constraint reference the group - You probably want to set the group to 
'ordered=false' and 'collocated=false'. That said, if you split your 
environment into two clusters you don't need that anyway.

David


On May 4, 2012, at 3:57 PM, Gregg Stock wrote:

> I have two drbd nodes and three nodes that run mostly virtual machines. The 
> virtual machines can't run on the drbd nodes and drbd can't run on the 
> visualization hosts. I have location rules and everything works fine. But I 
> get a long list of Failed Action in the crm_mon output saying that things are 
> not installed. This is mostly an annoyance but it does make it difficult to 
> spot real problems because you get used to ignoring the output.
> 
> Is there a preferred method to eliminate this?
> 
> One other question is about the location rules. I really only have two rules 
> but have ended up creating multiple instances of the same rule for each 
> resource. Is there a way to consolidate the rules?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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