Red Hat Cluster for Enterprise Linux 5 Configuration page 75

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3. Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server
Enter a Name to be associated with the Apache HTTP Server service.
Specify the path to the Apache HTTP Server init script (for example,
etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd
Click OK.
2.
Add a device for the Apache HTTP Server content files and/or custom scripts.
Click Create a Resource.
In the Resource Configuration dialog, select File System from the drop-down menu.
Enter the Name for the resource (for example,
Choose ext3 from the File System Type drop-down menu.
Enter the mount point in the Mount Point field (for example,
Enter the device special file name in the Device field (for example,
3.
Add an IP address for the Apache HTTP Server service.
Click Create a Resource.
Choose IP Address from the drop-down menu.
Enter the IP Address to be associated with the Apache HTTP Server service.
Make sure that the Monitor Link checkbox is left checked.
Click OK.
4.
Click the Services property.
5.
Create the Apache HTTP Server service.
Click Create a Service. Type a Name for the service in the Add a Service dialog.
In the Service Management dialog, select a Failover Domain from the drop-down
menu or leave it as None.
Click the Add a Shared Resource to this service button. From the available list,
choose each resource that you created in the previous steps. Repeat this step until all
resources have been added.
Click OK.
6.
Choose File => Save to save your changes.
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