Chapter 3.
Configuring Red Hat Cluster With
Conga
This chapter describes how to configure Red Hat Cluster software using Conga, and consists of the
following sections:
Section 3.1, "Configuration Tasks"
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Section 3.2, "Starting luci and ricci"
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Section 3.3, "Creating A Cluster"
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Section 3.4, "Global Cluster Properties"
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Section 3.5, "Configuring Fence Devices"
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Section 3.6, "Configuring Cluster Members"
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Section 3.7, "Configuring a Failover Domain"
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Section 3.8, "Adding Cluster Resources"
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Section 3.9, "Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster"
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Section 3.10, "Configuring Cluster Storage"
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3.1. Configuration Tasks
Configuring Red Hat Cluster software with Conga consists of the following steps:
1. Configuring and running the Conga configuration user interface — the luci server. Refer to
Section 3.2, "Starting luci and
2. Creating a cluster. Refer to
3. Configuring global cluster properties. Refer to
4. Configuring fence devices. Refer to
5. Configuring cluster members. Refer to
6. Creating failover domains. Refer to
7. Creating resources. Refer to
8. Creating cluster services. Refer to
9. Configuring storage. Refer to
3.2. Starting luci and ricci
To administer Red Hat Clusters with Conga, install and run luci and ricci as follows:
1. At each node to be administered by Conga, install the ricci agent. For example:
ricci".
Section 3.3, "Creating A
Section 3.4, "Global Cluster
Section 3.5, "Configuring Fence
Section 3.6, "Configuring Cluster
Section 3.7, "Configuring a Failover
Section 3.8, "Adding Cluster
Section 3.9, "Adding a Cluster Service to the
Section 3.10, "Configuring Cluster
Cluster".
Properties".
Devices".
Members".
Domain".
Resources".
Storage".
Cluster".
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