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Section 6.1, “Adding a Failover Domain”
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Section 6.2, “Removing a Failover Domain”
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Section 6.3, “Removing a Member from a Failover Domain”
6.1. Adding a Failover Domain
To add a failover domain, follow these steps:
1. At the left frame of the Cluster Configuration Tool, click Failover Domains.
2. At the bottom of the right frame (labeled Properties), click the Create a Failover Domain
button. Clicking the Create a Failover Domain button causes the Add Failover Domain
dialog box to be displayed.
3. At the Add Failover Domain dialog box, specify a failover domain name at the Name for
new Failover Domain text box and click OK. Clicking OK causes the Failover Domain
Configuration dialog box to be displayed (
Figure 5.7, “Failover Domain Configuration:
Configuring a Failover Domain”
).
Note
The name should be descriptive enough to distinguish its purpose relative to
other names used in your cluster.
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