
Figure 4.5
Group Resource
In Procedure 4.9, “Adding a Resource Group” (page 50), you learned how to create a
resource group. Let us assume you already have created a resource group as explained
above. Procedure 4.10, “Adding Resources to an Existing Group” (page 52) shows you
how to modify the group to match Example 4.1, “Resource Group for a Web Server”
(page 51).
Procedure 4.10
Adding Resources to an Existing Group
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, switch to the Resources view and in the right pane, select the
group to modify and click Edit. The next window shows the basic group param-
eters and the meta attributes and primitives already defined for that resource.
3
Click the Primitives tab and click Add.
4
In the next dialog, set the following parameters to add an IP address as sub-re-
source of the group:
4a
Enter a unique
ID
(for example,
my_ipaddress
).
4b
From the Class list, select ocf as resource agent class.
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