Hitachi Global Link Manager Software Installation and Configuration Guide

restart on current node and If restart is unsuccessful, fail over all
resources in this service or application.
If Microsoft Failover Cluster is used (on Windows Server 2012):
Right-click the resource, and choose Properties, the Policies tab,
then If resource fails, attempt restart on current node and If
restart is unsuccessful, fail over all resources in this Role.
Caution:
In the case you use Microsoft Failover Cluster, if HBase 64 Storage Mgmt
Web Service is not started, start HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service by in
the Services panel, and place the service online by Failover Cluster
Management.
Removing a Global Link Manager Cluster
To remove Global Link Manager in a cluster environment, perform the
following operations on both the primary and secondary nodes.
If other Hitachi Command Suite products have already been installed on the
same machine, the services of these products are also stopped when you
stop Hitachi Command Suite Common Component.
To remove Global Link Manager in a cluster environment:
1. Display cluster software.
Select Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and then Failover
Cluster Management.
2. Switch the group to which the services used by Global Link Manager have
been registered to the executing system.
Global Link Manager uses the following five services:
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Common Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
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HiRDB/ClusterService _HD1
If Microsoft Failover Cluster is used (on OSs other than Windows Server
2012):
In Failover Cluster Management, right-click the resource group to
which the services used by Global Link Manager have been registered,
and then choose Move this service or application to another
node.
If Microsoft Failover Cluster is used (on Windows Server 2012):
In Failover Cluster Manager, right-click the role to which the services
used by Global Link Manager have been registered, choose Move, and
then Select Node.
Installing Global Link Manager Clusters
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Hitachi Global Link Manager Installation and Configuration Guide (Web Version)