get distributed to those node if not already there. The priorities have a
relative meaning only.
Example;;
- You want to run all services from a group on node1 if possible, if this node
- is not available you want them to run equally splitted on node2 and node3 and
- if those fail it should use the other group members.
+ You want to run all services from a group on `node1` if possible. If this node
+ is not available, you want them to run equally splitted on `node2` and `node3`, and
+ if those fail it should use `node4`.
To achieve this you could set the node list to:
[source,bash]
ha-manager groupset mygroup -nodes "node1:2,node2:1,node3:1,node4"