[Linux-HA] Whats the Score!
ktomlinson at scarpgold.co.uk
ktomlinson at scarpgold.co.uk
Mon Oct 29 08:05:14 MDT 2007
Be even better if we had an inbuilt score status command that provides this information. This script cuts/greps the output from ptest which could change in future releases so the script is not the best way of getting this information. Also i dont think this is picking up the 'multiplier' information as some of these scores are not what we expect.
I think these -/+ 1000000 are INFINITY values.
justin.kinney at academy.com wrote:
> linux-ha-bounces at lists.linux-ha.org wrote on 10/29/2007 08:24:36 AM:
>
> > Got the script outputing but still very confusing to a newbie.
>
> I agree. It'd be great if one of the more experienced list members could
> help explain what the scores are. Do the -1000000 and 1000000 actually
> represent -INFINITY and INFINITY (respectively)?
>
> > sh /tmp/score_status
> > Resource Node Score [target_role]
> > dm_fs_rsc ukblx220 -1000000
> > dm_fs_rsc ukblx221 1000000
> > dm_ipaddr_rsc ukblx220 -89
> > dm_ipaddr_rsc ukblx221 80
> > dm_vg101_rsc ukblx220 -1000000
> > dm_vg101_rsc ukblx221 1000000
> > dm_webserver ukblx220 -1000000
> > dm_webserver ukblx221 1000000
> > medchem_fs_rsc ukblx220 1000000
> > medchem_fs_rsc ukblx221 -1000000
> > medchem_ipaddr_rsc ukblx220 60
> > medchem_ipaddr_rsc ukblx221 0
> > medchem_vg201_rsc ukblx220 1000000
> > medchem_vg201_rsc ukblx221 -1000000
> > ping_rsc:0 ukblx220 1
> > ping_rsc:0 ukblx221 0
> > ping_rsc:1 ukblx220 -1000000
> > ping_rsc:1 ukblx221 1
> > stonith_220_rsc ukblx220 0
> > stonith_220_rsc ukblx221 120
> > stonith_221_rsc ukblx220 120
> > stonith_221_rsc ukblx221 0
> > ukblx220 ping_rsc
> > ukblx221 ping_rsc
>
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