4.9. Configuring Global Cluster Resources
You can configure global resources that can be used by any service running in the cluster, and you can configure resources that are available only to a specific service.
To add a global cluster resource, follow the steps in this section. You can add a resource that is local to a particular service when you configure the service, as described in Section 4.10, “Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster”.
- From the cluster-specific page, you can add resources to that cluster by clicking onalong the top of the cluster display. This displays the resources that have been configured for that cluster.
- Click. This displays the drop-down menu.
- Click the drop-down box underand select the type of resource to configure.
- Enter the resource parameters for the resource you are adding. Appendix B, HA Resource Parameters describes resource parameters.
- Click Resources, which displays the added resource (and other resources).. Clicking returns to the resources page that displays the display of
To modify an existing resource, perform the following steps.
- From the luci page, click on the name of the resource to modify. This displays the parameters for that resource.
- Edit the resource parameters.
- Click.
To delete an existing resource, perform the following steps.
- From the luci page, click the check box for any resources to delete.
- Click.
As of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 release, you can sort the columns in a resource list by clicking on the header for the sort category.
- Clicking on theheader once sorts the resources alphabetically, according to resource name. Clicking on the header a second time sourts the resources in reverse alphabetic order, according to resource name.
- Clicking on theheader once sorts the resources alphabetically, according to resource type. Clicking on the header a second time sourts the resources in reverse alphabetic order, according to resource type.
- Clicking on theheader once sorts the resources so that they are grouped according to whether they are in use or not.