On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:17 PM, Luca Meron wrote:
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>> I don't mean in the cluster config, I mean actual processes.
>
> no, for sure not.
you say 'no', but the next sentence indicates that the answer is 'yes'.
> but for these resource I have problems because they're detected as too
> active. v
> I don't mean in the cluster config, I mean actual processes.
no, for sure not.but for these resource I have problems because they're
detected as too active. vsftpd is an upstart script, winbind and "old" init
script.
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Luca Meron wrote:
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>> So yes to adding them directly to a group?
>> Is it possible they were already running on the other machine before
>> you added them?
>
> I can't remember exactly, but more likely I had set them to Stopped or
> directly removed from the crm.
> So yes to adding them directly to a group?
> Is it possible they were already running on the other machine before
> you added them?
I can't remember exactly, but more likely I had set them to Stopped or directly
removed from the crm. So, no...
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Luca Meron wrote:
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>
>> Did you put it in the group or just add it to the configuration?
>> Did you add any colocation constraints for them?
>
> Actually not, since from what I read in the documentation all resources in a
> group are executed on the same node.
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> Did you put it in the group or just add it to the configuration?
> Did you add any colocation constraints for them?
Actually not, since from what I read in the documentation all resources in a
group are executed on the same node.
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On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Luca Meron wrote:
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>
> Hi.
> I've created a 2 node active/passive cluster. The HA manages 17 resources,
> among IP and other services.
> But I've a problem when resource placement: after I add one of the latest
> resource, it is started on node2 instead of node1
> Some parts of the config:
More readable config here:
http://pastebin.ca/2159726
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