I have a resource named myrsc .And it have the allow-migrate meta-attribute set
to false.However,when I tried to migrate it ,I successed.Why it is?
Definition:
primitive myrsc ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
params ip="1.1.1.1" cidr_netmask="32" \
meta target-role="Started" allow-migrate
crm status :
gfs-control:0_monitor_0 (node=VSR1060, call=11, rc=5, status=complete): not
installed
dlm:0_monitor_0 (node=VSR1060, call=12, rc=5, status=complete): not installed
test1_monitor_0 (node=VSR1060, call=8, rc=5, status=complete): not installed
Why ???!!!__
how to write the command when I want ro using some rules to control resource
option(like resource-sticikiness).how to add a rule and a score to the instance
attribute?
I am looking forward to your reply!___
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2012/3/23 sinchb :
> What's the meanings of "native_color","group_color","clone_color" and so
> on,when I use crm_simulate -L -s to calculate the scores of the cluster
> resource? And difference ?
Show us the output you're looking at and we can t
what is the difference between "native-color" and "group/colone-color"?___
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What's the meanings of "native_color","group_color","clone_color" and so
on,when I use crm_simulate -L -s to calculate the scores of the cluster
resource? And difference ? I am looking forward to your reply.___
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