
3
To add a new meta attribute or instance attribute, select the respective tab and
click Add.
4
Select the Name of the attribute you want to add. A short Description is displayed.
5
If needed, specify an attribute Value. Otherwise the default value of that attribute
will be used.
6
Click OK to confirm your changes. The newly added or modified attribute appears
on the tab.
7
If all parameters are set according to your wishes, click OK to finish the configu-
ration of that resource. The configuration dialog is closed and the main window
shows the modified resource.
TIP: XML Source Code
The Linux HA Management Client allows you to view the XML that is generated
from the parameters that you have defined for a specific resource or for all
the resources. Select Show > XML Mode in the top right corner of the resource
configuration dialog or in the Resources view of the main window.
The editor displaying the XML code allows you to Import or Export the XML
elements or to manually edit the XML code.
4.3 Creating STONITH Resources
To configure fencing, you need to configure one or more STONITH resources.
Procedure 4.3
Adding a STONITH Resource
1
Start the Linux HA Management Client and log in to the cluster as described in
Section 4.1, “Linux HA Management Client” (page 32).
2
In the left pane, select Resources and click Add > Primitive.
3
In the next dialog, set the following parameters for the resource:
3a
Enter a unique
ID
for the resource.
Configuring Cluster Resources with the GUI
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