Starting The Cluster Configuration Tool - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5 - ADMINISTRATION Manual

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Chapter 5. Configuring Red Hat Cluster With system-config-cluster
Section 5.8, "Adding a Cluster Service to the
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8. Propagating the configuration file to the other nodes in the cluster.
Section 5.9, "Propagating The Configuration File: New
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9. Starting the cluster software. Refer to

5.2. Starting the Cluster Configuration Tool

You can start the Cluster Configuration Tool by logging in to a cluster node as root with the ssh -
Y command and issuing the system-config-cluster command. For example, to start the Cluster
Configuration Tool on cluster node nano-01, do the following:
1. Log in to a cluster node and run system-config-cluster. For example:
$
ssh -Y root@nano-01
.
.
.
# system-config-cluster
2. If this is the first time you have started the Cluster Configuration Tool, the program prompts you
to either open an existing configuration or create a new one. Click Create New Configuration to
start a new configuration file (refer to
Figure 5.1. Starting a New Configuration File
Note
The Cluster Management tab for the Red Hat Cluster Suite management GUI
is available after you save the configuration file with the Cluster Configuration
Tool, exit, and restart the Red Hat Cluster Suite management GUI (system-
config-cluster). (The Cluster Management tab displays the status of the cluster
service manager, cluster nodes, and resources, and shows statistics concerning
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Cluster".
Section 5.10, "Starting the Cluster
Figure 5.1, "Starting a New Configuration
Cluster".
Software".
File").

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