Hi All<br><br>I had configure heartbeat with 2 node cluster and 7 resources<br><br>The list of resources are Tomcat,apachehttpd,Mysql and FSR where mysql and FSR are multi-state resource.<br><br>and i had given order and co-location constraints please find the crm configuration for order and co-location <br>
<br><b>colocation FSR-with-Tomcat inf: Tomcat1 MS_FSR:Master<br>colocation Httpd-with-ip inf: HttpdVIP Httpd<br>colocation Mysql-with-ip inf: MysqlVIP MS_Mysql:Master<br>colocation Tomcat1-with-ip inf: Tomcat1VIP Tomcat1<br>
order FSR-after-tomcat inf: Tomcat1 MS_FSR<br>order Httpd-after-op inf: HttpdVIP Httpd<br>order Mysql-after-ip inf: MysqlVIP MS_Mysql<br>order Tomcat1-after-MYSQL inf: MS_Mysql Tomcat1VIP<br>order Tomcat1-after-ip inf: Tomcat1VIP Tomcat1</b><br>
<br>now my question is on the two node cluster when i am stopping MS_Mysql multistate resource using <b>crm resource stop MS_Mysql</b>, as per the above order given all the process should stop on the cluster frame work, but still i am finding FSR process running. is there any error in the order or co-location constraints provided. please let me know, i am running out of time..<br>
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<br>is there any new link created for this mailer-list.<br><br>Regards<br>Raki<br>