HP XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide
5. Specify the servers that are possible owners for the HP XP Cluster Extension-managed disks.
A server is a possible owner of a disk if it is capable of managing the disk when failover
occurs.
a. Click Add in the Server Configuration section to display the Add Servers window.
b. Select the servers that are possible owners of the HP XP Cluster Extension-managed disks,
and then click OK.
NOTE: See the Failover Cluster Management (Windows Server 2008/2008 R2/2012/
2012 R2) documentation for more information about possible owners.
6. Click OK to save the information and close the configuration tool. The configuration information
is saved to the clxcfg file.
NOTE: HP XP Cluster Extension provides a RAID Manager service, which automatically starts
RAID Manager instances at system boot time. This feature reduces resource group and service
and application failover times because the HP XP Cluster Extension resource does not need
to start the RAID Manager instances. When you click Apply or OK in the configuration tool,
the RAID Manager service is started.
7. Use the procedures in “Importing and exporting configuration information” (page 19) to copy
the clxcfg file to the other cluster nodes.
Defining HP XP Cluster Extension configuration information using the CLI
You can configure HP XP Cluster Extension with the CLI command CLXXPCONFIG. Enter
CLXXPCONFIG -?, CLXXPCONFIG /?, or CLXXPCONFIG /help to view usage information.
1. Enter CLXXPCONFIG -I to open the configuration tool.
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