Red Hat CLUSTER SUITE - CONFIGURING AND MANAGING A CLUSTER 2006 Manual page 73

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2. At the bottom of the right frame (labeled Properties), click the Create a Failover
Domain button. Clicking the Create a Failover Domain button causes the Add
Failover Domain dialog box to be displayed.
3. At the Add Failover Domain dialog box, specify a failover domain name at the
Name for new Failover Domain text box and click OK. Clicking OK causes the
Failover Domain Configuration dialog box to be displayed (Figure 3-10).
Note
The name should be descriptive enough to distinguish its purpose relative to other
names used in your cluster.
Figure 3-10. Failover Domain Configuration: Configuring a Failover Domain
4. Click the Available Cluster Nodes drop-down box and select the members for this
failover domain.
5. To restrict failover to members in this failover domain, click (check) the Restrict
Failover To This Domains Members checkbox. (With Restrict Failover To This
Domains Members checked, services assigned to this failover domain fail over only
to nodes in this failover domain.)
6. To prioritize the order in which the members in the failover domain assume control
of a failed cluster service, follow these steps:
a. Click (check) the Prioritized List checkbox (Figure 3-11). Clicking Priori-
tized List causes the Priority column to be displayed next to the Member
Node column.
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