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over domain.)
6.
To prioritize the order in which the members in the failover domain assume control of a
failed cluster service, follow these steps:
a.
Click (check) the Prioritized List checkbox (Figure 4.8, "Failover Domain Configura-
tion: Adjusting Priority"). Clicking Prioritized List causes the Priority column to be dis-
played next to the Member Node column.
Figure 4.8. Failover Domain Configuration: Adjusting Priority
b.
For each node that requires a priority adjustment, click the node listed in the Member
Node/Priority columns and adjust priority by clicking one of the Adjust Priority ar-
rows. Priority is indicated by the position in the Member Node column and the value in
the Priority column. The node priorities are listed highest to lowest, with the highest
priority node at the top of the Member Node column (having the lowest Priority num-
ber).
7.
Click Close to create the domain.
8.
At the Cluster Configuration Tool, perform one of the following actions depending on
whether the configuration is for a new cluster or for one that is operational and running:
New cluster — If this is a new cluster, choose File => Save to save the changes to the
cluster configuration.
6.1. Adding a Failover Domain
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