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Chapter 3. Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On With
Conga
3.1. Configuration Tasks
3.2. Starting
luci
and
ricci
3.3. Creating A Cluster
3.4. Global Cluster Properties
3.5. Configuring Fence Devices
3.5.1. Creating a Fence Device
3.5.2. Modifying a Fence Device
3.5.3. Deleting a Fence Device
3.6. Configuring Fencing for Cluster Members
3.6.1. Configuring a Single Fence Device for a Node
3.6.2. Configuring a Backup Fence Device
3.6.3. Configuring A Node with Redundant Power
3.7. Configuring a Failover Domain
3.7.1. Adding a Failover Domain
3.7.2. Modifying a Failover Domain
3.7.3. Deleting a Failover Domain
3.8. Configuring Global Cluster Resources
3.9. Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster
This chapter describes how to configure Red Hat High Availability Add-On software using
Conga
. For information on using
Conga
to manage a running cluster, see
Chapter 4,
Managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On With
Conga
.
This chapter consists of the following sections:
Section 3.1, “Configuration Tasks”
Section 3.2, “Starting
luci
and
ricci
”
Section 3.3, “Creating A Cluster”
Section 3.4, “Global Cluster Properties”
Section 3.5, “Configuring Fence Devices”
Section 3.6, “Configuring Fencing for Cluster Members”
Section 3.7, “Configuring a Failover Domain”
Section 3.8, “Configuring Global Cluster Resources”
Section 3.9, “Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster”
3.1. Configuration Tasks
Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On software with
Conga
consists of the following steps:
Configuring and running the
Conga
configuration user interface — the
luci
server. Refer to
Section 3.2, “Starting
luci
and
ricci
”
.
Creating a cluster. Refer to
Section 3.3, “Creating A Cluster”
.
Configuring global cluster properties. Refer to
Section 3.4, “Global Cluster Properties”
.
Configuring fence devices. Refer to
Section 3.5, “Configuring Fence Devices”
.
Configuring fencing for cluster members. Refer to
Section 3.6, “Configuring Fencing for Cluster Members”
.
Creating failover domains. Refer to
Section 3.7, “Configuring a Failover Domain”
.
Creating resources. Refer to
Section 3.8, “Configuring Global Cluster Resources”
.
Creating cluster services. Refer to
Section 3.9, “Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster”
.
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