HP StorageWorks XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (T1656-96035, April 2010)

Exporting configuration settings using the CLI
1. Open a command window.
2. Enter CLXXPCONFIG EXPORT /FILE=filepath, where filepath specifies the save location
and file name.
Importing configuration settings using the GUI
1. Open the configuration tool.
For instructions, see Starting the XP Cluster Extension configuration tool on page 37.
2. Click Import.
3. When prompted, choose the configuration file, and then click Open.
4. Click OK to save and close the configuration tool.
Importing configuration settings using the CLI
1. Open a command window.
2. Enter CLXXPCONFIG IMPORT /FILE=filepath, where filepath specifies the file location
and name.
Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource
IMPORTANT:
In Cluster Administrator (Windows Server 2003), resources are added to resource groups. In Failover
Cluster Management (Windows Server 2008/2008 R2), the term
resource groups
changed to
services
and applications
. In this guide, the term
services and applications
refers to resource groups for
Windows Server 2003 and services and applications for Windows Server 2008/2008 R2.
To use XP Cluster Extension, you must add an XP Cluster Extension resource. Use one of the following
procedures to add an XP Cluster Extension resource:
For Windows Server 2003, use the Cluster Administrator GUI or cluster commands in the CLI. For
instructions, see Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource using the Cluster Administrator GUI
(Windows Server 2003) on page 43 or Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource using the
Microsoft CLI cluster commands on page 44.
For Windows Server 2008/2008 R2, use the Failover Cluster Management GUI or cluster com-
mands in the CLI. For instructions, see Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource using the Failover
Cluster Management GUI (Windows Server 2008/2008 R2) on page 44 or Adding an XP
Cluster Extension resource using the Microsoft CLI cluster commands on page 44.
For Server Core or Hyper-V Server, use the Failover Cluster Management GUI on the remote
management station or cluster commands in the CLI. For instructions, see Adding an XP Cluster
Extension resource using the Failover Cluster Management GUI (Windows Server 2008/2008
R2) on page 44 or Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource using the Microsoft CLI cluster
commands on page 44.
XP Cluster Extension resource names and service and application names must consist of only one
word. The pair/resync monitor cannot interface with a resource or a service and application that has
space characters in its name.
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