I'd highly recommend getting pacemaker 1.0 which (finally!) sorted out
the scoring mess that failure_stickiness created.
http://clusterlabs.org

oh, and the new version also allows:
   ptest -L -s
which will show you the current scores.

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 22:01, adam <tragic_ins...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi list-
>
> Heartbeat newbie here,  combed the docs and google and can't figure out what 
> I'm not doing.  If someone could open my eyes to whatever it is I am totally 
> overlooking I"d really appreciate it.
>
> Basically can't get resources to respect score calculations, if they are even 
> being calculated at all.  Is there a way to examine what the scores are? 
> Through crm_verify? Or buried in cib.xml?  Dummy_A comes up on it's prefered 
> node, but after killing heartbeat and bringing it back up twice, the resource 
> still comes up on the now degraded node.   Here is my simple config using the 
> Dummy OCF. Any insight would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> <resources>
> <primitive class="ocf" id="Dummy_A" provider="heartbeat" type="Dummy">
>     <meta_attributes id="dummy-ma">
>       <attributes>
>            <nvpair name="target_role" id="dummystarted" value="started"/>
>            <nvpair name="resource_stickiness" id="ma-1" value="100"/>
>            <nvpair name="resource_failure_stickiness" id="ma-2" value="-100"/>
>       </attributes>
>     </meta_attributes>
> </primitive>
> </resources>
> <constraints>
> <rsc_location id="dummy_on_kilo" rsc="Dummy_A">
>     <rule id="kilo_native" score="200">
>         <expression id="be_on_kilo" attribute="#uname" operation="eq" 
> value="kilo"/>
>     </rule>
>        <rule id="juliet_backup" score="150">
>                 <expression id="fail_to_juliet" attribute="#uname" 
> operation="eq" value="juliet"/>
>        </rule>
> </rsc_location>
> </constraints>
>
>
>
>
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