HP StorageWorks P9000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (TB534-96009, February 2011)
7. Enter CLXP9000 in the Name box.
8. Enter /usr/share/cluster/clxp9000.sh in the File (with path) box.
9. Click OK.
10. Select File→Save to save the configuration changes.
The service configuration in /etc/cluster/cluster.conf is updated.
11. Click Send to Cluster to propagate the cluster configuration to the other cluster nodes.
Creating an RHCS service using the P9000 Cluster Extension shared resource
After you create a shared resource, create an RHCS service using the P9000 Cluster Extension
shared resource.
Configuration overview
1. Create a service at the root of the dependency tree using the P9000 Cluster Extension shared
resource created in “Creating an RHCS P9000 Cluster Extension shared resource” (page 55).
This ensures that the P9000 Cluster Extension resource is the first resource to start in a service.
All other resources in this service should be configured as child resources to P9000 Cluster
Extension. Use one of the following procedures:
• “Using Conga to create a service” (page 56)
• “Using system-config-cluster to create a service” (page 57)
2. Create a configuration file. For instructions, see “Creating the P9000 Cluster Extension resource
configuration file” (page 58).
3. Test the service configuration. For instructions, see “Testing the service configuration” (page 59).
Using Conga to create a service
To create a P9000 Cluster Extension service using Conga:
1. Log in to Conga.
2. Click the Cluster tab, and then select Cluster List.
3. Click the name of the cluster you want to administer.
4. Click Services.
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