Adding A Cluster Service To The Cluster - Red Hat Cluster for Enterprise Linux 5 Configuration

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directly to service, not to a resource within a service.
4.
Click Submit. Clicking Submit causes a progress page to be displayed followed by the dis-
play of Resources for
er resources).

9. Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster

To add a cluster service to the cluster, follow the steps in this section. The starting point of the
procedure is at the cluster-specific page that you navigate to from Choose a cluster to admin-
ister displayed on the cluster tab.
1.
At the detailed menu for the cluster (below the clusters menu), click Services. Clicking
Services causes the display of services in the center of the page and causes the display of
menu items for services configuration: Add a Service and Configure a Service.
2.
Click Add a Service. Clicking Add a Service causes the Add a Service page to be dis-
played.
3.
On the Add a Service page, at the Service name text box, type the name of the service.
Below the Service name text box is an checkbox labeled Automatically start this
service. The checkbox is checked by default. When the checkbox is checked, the service
is started automatically when a cluster is started and running. If the checkbox is not
checked, the service must be started manually any time the cluster comes up from the
stopped state.
Tip
Use a descriptive name that clearly distinguishes the service from other ser-
vices in the cluster.
4.
Add a resource to the service; click Add a resource to this service. Clicking Add a re-
source to this service causes the display of two drop-down boxes: Add a new local re-
source and Use an existing global resource. Adding a new local resource adds a re-
source that is available only to this service. The process of adding a local resource is the
same as adding a global resource described in Section 8, "Adding Cluster Resources".
Adding a global resource adds a resource that has been previously added as a global re-
source (refer to Section 8, "Adding Cluster Resources").
5.
At the drop-down box of either Add a new local resource or Use an existing global re-
source, select the resource to add and configure it according to the options presented.
(The options are the same as described in Section 8, "Adding Cluster Resources".)
9. Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster
page. That page displays the added resource (and oth-
cluster name
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