Chapter 5. Configuring the Cluster Resources

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This chapter provides the procedures for configuring the cluster resources needed for an NFS service. For the procedure for configuring the NFS service itself, see Chapter 6, Configuring an NFS Cluster Service.
Before you can configure an NFS service for a GFS file system in a cluster, you must add the following resources to your cluster:
To add a resource to your cluster using Conga, perform the following procedure:
  1. As an administrator of luci Select the cluster tab.
  2. From the Choose a cluster to administer screen, select the cluster to which you will add resources. In this example, that is the cluster with the name nfsclust.
  3. At the menu for cluster nfsclust (below the clusters menu), click Resources. This causes the display of menu items for resource configuration: Add a Resource and Configure a Resource.
  4. Click Add a Resource. Clicking Add a Resource causes the Add a Resource page to be displayed.
The following sections provide instructions for adding the resources you need for an NFS service.

5.1. Configuring an IP Address Resource

Use the following procedure to add the IP Address resource 10.15.86.96 to cluster nfsclust.
  1. At the Add a Resource page for cluster nfsclust, click the drop-down box under Select a Resource Type and select IP Address
  2. For IP Address, enter 10.15.86.96.
  3. Leave the Monitor Link checkbox selected to enable link status monitoring of the IP address resource.
  4. Click Submit. Clicking Submit displays a verification page. Verifying that you want to add this resource displays a progress page followed by the display of Resources page, which displays the resources that have been configured for the cluster.
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