Re: [Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem

2013-09-19 Thread Andreas Mock
uster resource manager Betreff: Re: [Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem On 2013-09-19T12:12:31, Andreas Mock wrote: > For a solution where I like to push a certain resource > to the new node (this service interruption doesn't > hurt too much) while being sure that the othe

Re: [Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem

2013-09-19 Thread Lars Marowsky-Bree
On 2013-09-19T12:12:31, Andreas Mock wrote: > For a solution where I like to push a certain resource > to the new node (this service interruption doesn't > hurt too much) while being sure that the other gets > started on the newly upcoming node I have to balance > the stickiness and negative cons

Re: [Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem

2013-09-19 Thread Andreas Mock
hricht- Von: Lars Marowsky-Bree [mailto:l...@suse.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. September 2013 11:08 An: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager Betreff: Re: [Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem On 2013-09-19T10:20:07, Andreas Mock wrote: > Hi all, > > I need a hint

Re: [Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem

2013-09-19 Thread Lars Marowsky-Bree
On 2013-09-19T10:20:07, Andreas Mock wrote: > Hi all, > > I need a hint how to solve a resource allocation problem > on a two node cluster (pmck 1.1.11). > > I have two resource blocks (some stacked resources colocation inf) > which shall run on seperate nodes. I did this with a small negativ >

[Pacemaker] Solving a resource allocation problem

2013-09-19 Thread Andreas Mock
Hi all, I need a hint how to solve a resource allocation problem on a two node cluster (pmck 1.1.11). I have two resource blocks (some stacked resources colocation inf) which shall run on seperate nodes. I did this with a small negativ colocation constraint. This works so far. But now I want to