HP XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide
Using Failover Cluster Management to set resource properties of a CLX resource on which a CSV
disk is dependant (Windows Server 2012/2012 R2)
In the case of a CSV disk, it is possible to create a CLX resource in the CSV group, and make the
CSV disk dependent on the CLX resource. For information about configuring CSV disk for CLX,
see “Cluster Extension Cmdlets for CSV and Virtual Machine Management” (page 52). After
creating the CLX resource in the CSV group, the CLX resource is not displayed on the Windows
Server 2012/2012 R2 Failover Cluster Manager GUI.
In the Failover Cluster Manager GUI, only the CSV disk is visible, but not the role in which the CSV
disk exists.
A CLX resource can be created in the CSV role. Note that it will not be visible in the Failover Cluster
Manager GUI.
To set the parameters of the CLX resource on which the CSV disk is dependent, the CLX parameters
are populated in the physical disk resource properties page under HP XP CLX Settings.
To set the resource properties of a CLX resource on which a CSV disk is dependant for Windows
Server 2012/2012 R2, use the Failover Cluster Management GUI and perform the following steps:
1. Open Failover Cluster Management.
2. Double-click the CSV disk in the summary pane to open the Properties window.
3. Click the HP XP CLX Settings tab.
4. Modify the parameters as required, and then click OK.
26 Configuring HP XP Cluster Extension