Chapter 1. Red Hat Cluster Suite Overview
To enable or disable a virtual server in the table click its radio button and click the (DE)ACTIVATE
button.
After adding a virtual server, you can configure it by clicking the radio button to its left and clicking the
EDIT button to display the VIRTUAL SERVER subsection.
1.10.4.1. The VIRTUAL SERVER Subsection
The VIRTUAL SERVER subsection panel shown in
Subsection"
allows you to configure an individual virtual server. Links to subsections related
specifically to this virtual server are located along the top of the page. But before configuring any of the
subsections related to this virtual server, complete this page and click on the ACCEPT button.
Figure 1.31. The VIRTUAL SERVERS Subsection
Name
A descriptive name to identify the virtual server. This name is not the hostname for the machine,
so make it descriptive and easily identifiable. You can even reference the protocol used by the
virtual server, such as HTTP.
Application port
The port number through which the service application will listen.
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Figure 1.31, "The VIRTUAL SERVERS