HP StorageWorks P9000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (TB534-96009, February 2011)

3. Update the BCResyncEnabledA, BCResyncEnabledB,BCResyncMuListA, and BCResyncMuListB
values as needed, and then click OK.
4. Click OK to save your changes and close the Properties window or Resource Configuration
tool.
NOTE: For more information, see “Setting P9000 Cluster Extension objects to enable rolling
disaster protection” (page 93).
Setting P9000 Cluster Extension resource properties using the MMC
If you are using Server Core or Hyper-V Server, you can manage a cluster remotely by using the
MMC to run Failover Cluster Management.
NOTE: When you configure P9000 Cluster Extension resource properties from a remote
management station through the MMC, which uses the standard Microsoft Properties tab, the
properties you enter are not validated, so you must enter the property values accurately, and verify
them against the P9000 Cluster Extension documentation.
When you use this option, you will see the default Microsoft properties page instead of the P9000
Cluster Extension Parameters tab. For more information about using the MMC, see “Remote
management of P9000 Cluster Extension resources in a cluster (Windows Server 2008/2008 R2)”
(page 51) and your Microsoft documentation.
Setting P9000 Cluster Extension resource properties using the CLI
The cluster commands in this section can be used with Windows Server 2003, Windows Server
2008/2008 R2, Server Core, or Hyper-V Server.
The MSCS default properties for a resource can be changed using the following command: cluster
resource resource_name /privprop [object_name=value|"value1 value2 ..."].
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