9.
Starting the cluster software. Refer to Section 10, "Starting the Cluster Software".
2. Starting the Cluster Configuration Tool
You can start the Cluster Configuration Tool by logging in to a cluster node as root with the
command and issuing the
ssh -Y
Cluster Configuration Tool on cluster node nano-01, do the following:
1.
Log in to a cluster node and run
$
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 4.1, "Starting a New Config-
uration File").
Figure 4.1. 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 Config-
uration Tool, exit, and restart the the Red Hat Cluster Suite management GUI
(
system-config-cluster
of the cluster service manager, cluster nodes, and resources, and shows stat-
istics concerning cluster service operation. To manage the cluster system fur-
ther, choose the Cluster Configuration tab.)
2. Starting the Cluster Configuration Tool
system-config-cluster
system-config-cluster
). (The Cluster Management tab displays the status
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command. For example, to start the
. For example:
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