Hi, I have got some multistate resources running. This resources should start after the resources resIP (IPaddr2) and resFSys (Filesystem). So to accomplish this requirement I defined the following constraints. colocation colFSysNTP inf: msNTP:Master resFSys colocation colIPNTP inf: msNTP:Master resIP order orderFSysNTP inf: resFSys msNTP:promote order orderIPNTP inf: resIP msNTP:promote
The multistate resource is defined as follows: primitive resNTP ocf:T-Systems:ntp \ params master_config="/mnt/DRBD/drbd1/ntp/cnf/ntp_master.conf" slave_config="/etc/ntp.conf" \ op monitor interval="10" role="Master" timeout="30" \ op monitor interval="12" timeout="31" \ op start interval="0" timeout="120" \ op stop interval="0" timeout="120" ms msNTP resNTP The problem is that the multistate resource msNTP tries to promote anyways even if the resources resIP and resFSys are not running on a cluster node. So the constraints do not take effect at all. Is there a solution to control the promotion of multistate resources with constraints? -- Regards Simon Jansen --------------------------- Simon Jansen 64291 Darmstadt
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