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Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
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Before
you configure the components of a FailSafe system, you can set default values
for some of the components that Linux FailSafe will use when defining the
components. - Default cluster
Certain cluster manager commands require you to specify a cluster. You
can specify a default cluster to use as the default if you do not specify
a cluster explicitly. - Default node
Certain cluster manager commands require you to specify a node. With
the Cluster Manager CLI, you can specify a default node to use as the default
if you do not specify a node explicitly. - Default resource type
Certain cluster manager commands require you to specify a resource type.
With the Cluster Manager CLI, you can specify a default resource type to use
as the default if you do not specify a resource type explicitly.
The GUI prompts you to enter the name of the default cluster when you
have not specified one. Alternately, you can set the default cluster by clicking
the “Select Cluster...” button at the bottom of the FailSafe Manager
window. When using the GUI, there is no need to set a default node or resource
type. When you are using the Cluster Manager CLI, you can use the following
commands to specify default values. The default values are in effect only
for the current session of the Cluster Manager CLI. Use the following command to specify a default cluster: Use the following command to specify a default node: Use the following command to specify a default resource type: cmgr> set resource_type A |
You can view the current default configuration values of the Cluster
Manager CLI with the following command:
Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
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