
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,
myIP
.
4b
From the Class list, select ocf as resource agent class.
4c
As Provider of your OCF resource agent, select heartbeat.
4d
From the Type list, select IPaddr as resource agent.
4e
Click Forward.
4f
In the Instance Attribute tab, select the IP entry and click Edit (or double-
click the IP entry).
4g
As Value, enter the desired IP address, for example,
10.10.0.1
and click
OK.
4h
Add a new instance attribute and specify
nic
as Name and
eth0
as Value,
then click OK.
The name and value are dependent on your hardware configuration and what
you chose for the media configuration during the installation of the High
Availability Extension software.
5
Once all parameters are set according to your wishes, click OK to finish the
configuration of that resource. The configuration dialog is closed and the main
window shows the modified resource.
To start the resource with the Linux HA Management Client, select Management in
the left pane. In the right pane, right-click the resource and select Start (or start it from
the toolbar).
To migrate the IP address resource to another node (
saturn)
proceed as follows:
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