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Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
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The following procedure describes how to add a resource group and resources
to an active cluster. To add resources to an existing resource group, perform
resource configuration (Step 4), resource diagnostics (Step 5) and add resources
to the resource group (Step 6). Identify all the resources that have to be moved together.
These resources running on a node should be able to provide a service to the
client. These resources should be placed in a resource group. For example,
Netscape webserver mfg-web, its IP address 192.26.50.40,
and the filesystem /shared/mfg-web containing the web
configuration and document pages should be placed in the same resource group
(for example, mfg-web-rg). Configure the resources in all nodes in the cluster where
the resource group is expected to be online. For example, this might involve
configuring netscape web server mfg-web on nodes web-node1 and web-node2 in the cluster. Create a failover policy. Determine the type of failover attribute
required for the resource group. The cluster_mgr template
(/usr/lib/failsafe/cmgr-templates/cmgr-create-failover_policy)
can be used to create the failover policy. Configure the resources in configuration database. There are cluster_mgr templates to create resources of various resource types
in /usr/lib/failsafe/cmgr-templates directory. For example,
the volume resource, the /shared/mfg-web filesystem,
the 192.26.50.40 IP_address resource, and the mfg-web Netscape_web resource have to be created in the configuration
database. Create the resource dependencies for these resources. Run resource diagnostics. For information on the diagnostic
commands, see Chapter 8. Create resource group and add resources to the resource group.
The cluster_mgr template (/usr/lib/failsafe/cmgr-templates/cmgr-create-resource_group) can be used to create resource group and add resources to resource
group. All resources that are dependent on each other should be added to the
resource group at the same time. If resources are added to an existing resource
group that is online in a node in the cluster, the resources are also made
online on the same node.
Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
table of contents | additional info | download
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