Select Tasks on the menu bar.
Click Resource Groups.
Select Define a Resource Group. Complete the following fields:
Field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Failover Policy |
pri_staying_afloat |
The name of a previously defined failover policy |
Resource Group Name |
pri_rg |
The name of a previously defined resource group name |
Click OK.
Select Tasks on the menu bar.
Click Resource Groups.
Select Add/Remove Resources in Resource Group.
Field |
Sub field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Resource Group |
pri_rg |
Name of the resource group to be modified |
|
List of Resources |
List of resources |
||
Resource Type |
volume |
Type of resource to be added or removed |
|
Resource Name |
xlv1 |
Name of resource to be added or removed |
Click Add, and complete the following fields
Field |
Sub field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Resource Group |
|||
Resource Type |
file system |
Type of resource to be added or removed |
|
Resource Name |
/vol1 |
Name of resource to be added or removed |
Click Add, and fill in the following fields.
Field |
Sub field |
Sample value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Resource Group |
|||
Resource Type |
SYBASE_DB |
Type of resource to be added or removed |
|
Resource Name |
pri_ase |
Name of resource to be added or removed |
Click Add.
Click OK when you have completed adding your groups.
From the command line, enter:
cluster_mgr –f pri_rg_def
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