HP StorageWorks P9000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (TB534-96009, February 2011)
cluster resource clx_fileshare /create /group:CLX_SHARE /type:"Cluster Extension XP"
Changing a P9000 Cluster Extension resource name
When changing resource names, observe the following rules:
• Do not change a P9000 Cluster Extension resource name when the resource is online and the
pair/resync monitor is enabled for the resource. Changing the name when the resource is
online might cause problems with the pair/resync monitor functionality.
Changing the resource name is allowed when a resource is offline, or when a resource is
online and the pair/resync monitor is disabled.
• P9000 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.
• Do not use the following characters in P9000 Cluster Extension resource names: \ / : *
? " < > |. Using these characters might affect the creation of the resourcename.online
file, which is used for the P9000 Cluster Extension resource health check mechanism. If the
file creation fails and the pair/resync monitor is not configured, the cluster will report a failed
state for the P9000 Cluster Extension resource.
Changing a P9000 Cluster Extension resource name (Windows Server 2003)
In this procedure, you use the Cluster Administrator GUI to change a resource name. For instructions
on using CLI commands to change a resource name, see “Setting P9000 Cluster Extension resource
properties using the CLI” (page 42).
1. Open Cluster Administrator.
2. Open the resource Properties window and click the General tab.
3. Enter a new name in the Name field.
4. Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
Changing a P9000 Cluster Extension resource name (Windows Server 2008/2008
R2)
In this procedure, you use the Failover Cluster Management GUI to change a resource name. For
Server Core or Hyper-V Server, use the MMC to run the Failover Cluster Management GUI from
a remote node or use cluster commands in the CLI to change the resource name. See “Setting
P9000 Cluster Extension resource properties using the CLI” (page 42) for instructions.
1. Open Failover Cluster Management.
2. Open the resource Properties window and click the General tab.
3. Enter a new name in the Resource Name field.
4. Click OK to save your changes and close the window.
26 Configuring P9000 Cluster Extension for Windows