small item: please include outputs as attachments rather than inline text.

On 10/17/07, Marian Neubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> while testing out the new stable relase 2.1.2 i've some strange
> behaviour when using colocation-constraints with groups.
>
> there are 2 nodes named "test1" and "test2" with the following resources:
>
> R_mysqld
> R_apache
> R_ipaddr01
> Resource Group: G_wwwfs
>      R_drbd_www
>      R_fs_www
> Resource Group: G_mysqlfs
>      R_drbd_mysql
>      R_fs_mysql
>
> default-resource-stickiness and default-resource-failure-stickiness are
> both set to 0, only the resource R_mysqld and R_apache have a
> location-constraint with score 500 for the node "test1".
> the colocation-constraints are from="R_apache" to="G_wwwfs" and
> from="R_mysqld" to="G_mysqlfs". also there is a colocation
> from="G_wwwfs" to="R_ipaddr01" - all three with infinity-score.
>
> According to andrews "colocation explained"-pictures "R_mysqld" and
> "R_apache"'s location-score 500 for the node "test1" should be included
>   in the groups.

that document indicates that it only applies to 2.1.2-4 and later
colocation got a major overhaul after 2.1.2 went out.
try grabbing an interim build and retesting.
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