Select Resources from fstask.
Select Define a Resource and fill in the following fields.
Field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Resource Type |
file system |
The type of resource to define. The FailSafe system includes pre-defined resource types; you can define your own resource types as well. |
Resource |
/vol2 |
The name of the resource to define. For file system resource types, this is the mount point. |
Select Next. Enter the type-specific attributes in the following fields:
Field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Volume Name |
x1v2 |
The name of the XLV volume associated with the file system, as defined previously. |
Mount Options |
rw |
The mount options to be used for mounting the file system, which are the mount options that have to be passed to the –o option of the mount (1M) command. The list of available options is provide in fstab(4). |
Monitoring Level |
2 |
The monitoring level to be used for the file system. A monitoring level of 1 specifies to check whether the file system exists in /etc/mtab. Monitoring level 2 is a more intrusive check that is more reliable. |
Select Tasks.
Select Resources.
Select Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition. Enter the following type-specific attributes:
Field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Resource Type |
file system |
Select a value from the pull-down list. |
Resource |
/vol2 |
The list of values is displayed for the Resource Type. |
List of Dependencies: |
N/A |
Information line |
Dependency Type |
volume |
Similar to Resource Type. |
Dependency Name |
x1v2 |
Similar to Resource – the list of values is limited based on the Dependency Type. |
Enter the following:
cluster_mgr –f sec_fs_resource_def