Adding Cluster Resources - Red Hat Cluster for Enterprise Linux 5 Configuration

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4.
When finished, click Close.
5.
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.
Running cluster — If this cluster is operational and running, and you want to propagate
the change immediately, click the Send to Cluster button. Clicking Send to Cluster
automatically saves the configuration change. If you do not want to propagate the
change immediately, choose File => Save to save the changes to the cluster configura-
tion.

7. Adding Cluster Resources

To specify a device for a cluster service, follow these steps:
1.
On the Resources property of the Cluster Configuration Tool, click the Create a Re-
source button. Clicking the Create a Resource button causes the Resource Configura-
tion dialog box to be displayed.
2.
At the Resource Configuration dialog box, under Select a Resource Type, click the drop-
down box. At the drop-down box, select a resource to configure. The resource options are
described as follows:
GFS
Name — Create a name for the file system resource.
Mount Point — Choose the path to which the file system resource is mounted.
Device — Specify the device file associated with the file system resource.
Options — Mount options.
File System ID — When creating a new file system resource, you can leave this field blank.
Leaving the field blank causes a file system ID to be assigned automatically after you click
OK at the Resource Configuration dialog box. If you need to assign a file system ID expli-
citly, specify it in this field.
Force Unmount checkbox — If checked, forces the file system to unmount. The default
setting is unchecked. Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up
the mount when it tries to unmount. With GFS resources, the mount point is not unmounted
at service tear-down unless this box is checked.
File System
Name — Create a name for the file system resource.
File System Type — Choose the file system for the resource using the drop-down menu.
Mount Point — Choose the path to which the file system resource is mounted.
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