> On 2008-03-04T10:58:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> > How can I force all resources to move to the other node? There's
>> > acommand?
>> There is a command crm_standby which should do this for you
>
> This is very effective, but it will also stop all resources on that
> node; including the replication target of drbd! Nodes in this mode also
> will not be eligible to run resources even if the others fail, so it's
> really taking the node out of service. That might be a bit more than
> asked for.

Yes I know, but this was actually the question, right? "How can I force
all resources to move to the other node?" and thats the purpose of this
command. I have to admit that I don't use drbd and I am not familiar with
master/slave devices. I guessed the master will switch to slave instead of
moving away..

Regards,
Holger

>
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