Re: [ClusterLabs] Query about resource stickiness

2016-11-18 Thread Kostiantyn Ponomarenko
Phanidhar, If you don't have any location rules in your cluster, you can try setting "resource-stickiness=1" or "resource-stickiness=100". That will do the same job as INFINITY if there is no other location rules in the cluster. Also, there is a way to see current state of scores in the cluster,

Re: [ClusterLabs] Query about resource stickiness

2016-11-18 Thread phanidhar prattipati
Thanks for the prompt reply Ken. In my configuration none of my resource have any node priorities set but in 3 node when one nodes goes down and is added back to the cluster some times resources are getting struck between newly added node and on other node where it is presently running after

Re: [ClusterLabs] Query about resource stickiness

2016-11-17 Thread Ken Gaillot
On 11/17/2016 06:41 PM, phanidhar prattipati wrote: > Good Morning All, > > I have configured HA on 3 nodes and in order to disable automatic fail > over i need to set resource stickiness value and not sure how to > calculate it. Currently i set it o INFINITY which i believe is not the > right

[ClusterLabs] Query about resource stickiness

2016-11-17 Thread phanidhar prattipati
Good Morning All, I have configured HA on 3 nodes and in order to disable automatic fail over i need to set resource stickiness value and not sure how to calculate it. Currently i set it o INFINITY which i believe is not the right way of doing it. Any pointers how to calculate based on the