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Syncro CS 9361-8i and Syncro CS 9380-8e Solution User Guide

October 2014

Chapter 2: Creating the Cluster

Creating the Cluster in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS

2.3.6

Add Resources to the Cluster

Shared resources can be shared directories or properties, such as the IP address, that are tied to the cluster. These
resources can be referenced by clients as though the cluster were a single server/entity. This section describes how to
add GFS2 and IP address cluster resources.

2.3.6.1

Create a GFS2 Cluster Resource

Perform the following steps to create a GFS2 cluster resource.

1.

Select the Resources tab on the Cluster Management window, and click Add.

The GFS2 dialog appears, as shown in the following figure.

2.

Select GFS2 from the pull-down menu.

3.

Specify the name of the GF2 resource in the Name field.

4.

Specify the mount point of the resource by using the mount point that you created for the shared storage logical
volume in the Mount Point field.

5.

Specify an appropriate reference for this resource in the Device, FS label, or UUID field.

6.

Select GFS2 from the pull-down menu for the Filesystem Type field.

7.

Specify any options needed for this volume in the Mount Options field.

8.

(Optional) Enter an ID for the file system in the Filesystem ID field,

9.

Specify any options needed for this resource in the Force Unmount, Enable NFS daemon and lockd
workaround
, or Reboot Host Node if Unmount Fails check boxes.

10. Select Submit.

This action adds a GFS2 cluster resource.

Figure 17 Add GFS2 Resource to Cluster Window

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