Chapter 4. Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On With Conga
This chapter describes how to configure Red Hat High Availability Add-On software using Conga. For information on using Conga to manage a running cluster, see Chapter 5, Managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On With Conga.
Note
Conga is a graphical user interface that you can use to administer the Red Hat High Availability Add-On. Note, however, that in order to use this interface effectively you need to have a good and clear understanding of the underlying concepts. Learning about cluster configuration by exploring the available features in the user interface is not recommended, as it may result in a system that is not robust enough to keep all services running when components fail.
This chapter consists of the following sections:
4.1. Configuration Tasks
Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On software with Conga consists of the following steps:
- Configuring and running the Conga configuration user interface — the luci server. Refer to Section 4.2, “Starting luci”.
- Creating a cluster. Refer to Section 4.4, “Creating a Cluster”.
- Configuring global cluster properties. Refer to Section 4.5, “Global Cluster Properties”.
- Configuring fence devices. Refer to Section 4.6, “Configuring Fence Devices”.
- Configuring fencing for cluster members. Refer to Section 4.7, “Configuring Fencing for Cluster Members”.
- Creating failover domains. Refer to Section 4.8, “Configuring a Failover Domain”.
- Creating resources. Refer to Section 4.9, “Configuring Global Cluster Resources”.
- Creating cluster services. Refer to Section 4.10, “Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster”.