6.2. Adding an IP Address Resource to an NFS Service

Use the following procedure to add an IP Address resource to the NFS cluster service nfssvc.
  1. At the Add a Service page for cluster nfsclust, click Add a resource to this service. Clicking Add a resource to this service causes the display of two drop-down boxes: Add a new local resource and Use an existing global resource.
    For this example, we will use global resources, which are resources that were previously added as global resources. Adding a new local resource would add a resource that is available only to this service.
  2. In the drop-down box underneath the Use an existing global resource display, click on the Select a resource name display. This displays the resources that have been defined for this cluster.
  3. Select 10.15.86.96 (IP Address). This returns you to the Add a Service page with the IP Address resource displayed.
    Leave the Monitor link checkbox selected, which is the default value. This enables link status monitoring of the IP address resource.
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