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Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
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Use the following procedure to create
a resource group using the Cluster Manager CLI: Determine the list of resources that belong to the resource
group you are defining. The list of resources that belong to a resource group
are the resources that move from one node to another as one unit. A resource group that provides
NFS services would contain a resource of each of the following types: IP_address volume filesystem NFS All resource and resource type dependencies of resources in a resource
group must be satisfied. For example, the NFS resource
type depends on the filesystem resource type, so a resource
group containing a resource of NFS resource type should
also contain a resource of filesystem resource type.
Determine the failover policy to be used by the resource group. Use the template cluster_mgr script available
in the /usr/lib/failsafe/cmgr-templates/cmgr-create-resource_group file. This example shows a script that creates a resource group with the following
characteristics: The resource group is named nfs-group The resource group is in cluster HA-cluster The resource group uses the failover policy the resource group contains IP_Address, volume, filesystem, and NFS
resources The following script can be used to create this resource group: define resource_group nfs-group in cluster HA-cluster
set failover_policy to n1_n2_ordered
add resource 192.0.2.34 of resource_type IP_address
add resource havol1 of resource_type volume
add resource /hafs1 of resource_type filesystem
add resource /hafs1 of resource_type NFS
done |
Run this script using the -f option of
the cluster_mgr command.
Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
table of contents | additional info | download
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