
The position of the resources in the Primitive tab represents the order in which
the resources are started in the cluster.
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As the order of resources in a group is important, use the Up and Down buttons
to sort the Primitives in the group.
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If all parameters are set according to your wishes, click OK to finish the configu-
ration of that group. The configuration dialog is closed and the main window
shows the newly created or modified group.
Figure 4.4
Linux HA Management Client - Groups
Example 4.1
Resource Group for a Web Server
An example of a resource group would be a Web server that requires an IP address and
a file system. In this case, each component is a separate cluster resource that is combined
into a cluster resource group. The resource group would then run on a server or servers,
and in case of a software or hardware malfunction, fail over to another server in the
cluster the same as an individual cluster resource.
Configuring Cluster Resources with the GUI
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