On Aug 15, 2008, at 5:53 PM, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:

On 2008-08-14T14:23:32, "Jesse W. Hathaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have two nodes hatest01 & hatest02 and a resource group
ESB_HA with equal scores on both nodes:

Sequence:

 1. Both nodes are active and ESB_HA is running on hatest01

 2. I shutdown down heartbeat on hatest01, ESB_HA migrates
    to hatest02

 3. I restart heartbeat on hatest01, ESB_HA migrates to
    hatest01

Given that both nodes have equal scores why does step 3
occur?

Because they have equal scores. Then the UUID settles it.

You want to use resource-stickiness.

thanks that solved my problem, I just surmised that in a tie
all resources would stay where they are.

IIRC i recently made a change that makes it work this way



I assume that using the UUID as a tie breaker is needed in
other instances for proper cluster operation?

actually its the uname, but basically one just needs some way to break the tie in a repeatable fashion



thanks, Jesse

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