HP StorageWorks XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (T1656-96035, April 2010)
21. Change the XP Cluster Extension resource to be able to restart on another system:
C:\>cluster resource CLX_FILESHARE /prop RestartAction=2
C:\>cluster resource CLX_FILESHARE /prop
Managing XP Cluster Extension resources
You can manage resources by bringing them online and offline, or by deleting them.
Bringing a resource online
Resources are usually brought online automatically when the service or application is brought online.
You might need to move the service or application to the node where you want to bring the resource
online.
When bringing resources online:
• For Windows Server 2008/2008 R2, use the GUI, MMC, or CLI.
• For Server Core or Hyper-V Server, use the CLI or the MMC.
• For Windows Server 2003, use the GUI or CLI.
For more information on using this command, see your Microsoft documentation.
Taking a resource offline
Resources are usually taken offline automatically when the service or application is taken offline.
Taking a resource offline causes resources that depend on that resource to go offline.
When taking resources offline:
• For Windows Server 2008/2008 R2, use the GUI, MMC, or CLI.
• For Server Core or Hyper-V Server, use the CLI or the MMC.
• For Windows Server 2003, use the GUI or CLI.
For more information on using this command, see your Microsoft documentation.
Deleting a resource
Deleting a running resource causes the resource and its dependents to go offline.
CAUTION:
Deleting a running XP Cluster Extension resource does not remove the resource_name.online
file and does not remove the device group from the list of monitored device groups if the pair/resync
monitor is used to monitor the XP Continuous Access Software link. Therefore, the device group must
be deleted from the list of monitored device groups manually using the clxchkmon command after
deleting the XP Cluster Extension resource. See “Stopping the pair/resync monitor” on page 115.
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