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Administering Service Groups

The Web Console enables you to add and configure a service group according to the requirements of the resources. Use the Service Group page to bring service groups online and take them offline, as well as delete, switch, freeze, unfreeze, flush, enable, disable, and autoenable service groups. You can also enable and disable all resources in a service group, and clear a faulted group.

Adding a Service Group

  1. From the Cluster Summary page or the Service Groups page, click Add Service Group in the left pane.
  2. In the Add Service Group dialog box:

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    1. Enter the group name.
    2. Select the Add Membership check box next to the systems that you want to add to the service group's system list.
    3. Click the Startup check box if you want the service group to start automatically on the system.
    4. Enter the priority number (starting with 0) to indicate the order of systems on which the service group will start in case of a failover.
    5. Click Next to add resources to the service group and proceed to step 3.
      • or

        Click Finish to add the service group but configure resources at a later time.

  3. Select the method of configuring the service group:

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    Click Manually define resources to manually add resources and attributes to the service group configuration. Proceed to step 4.
    or
    Click Use templates to load templates for service group configurations. Proceed to step 5.
  4. If you manually define resources and attributes:

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    1. Enter the resource name.
    2. Select the resource type.
    3. If necessary, clear the Critical or Enabled check boxes; these options are selected by default. A critical resource indicates the service group is faulted when the resource, or any resource it depends on, faults. An enabled resource indicates agents monitor the resource. If a resource is created dynamically while VCS is running, you must enable the resource before VCS monitors it. VCS will not bring a disabled resource nor its children online, even if the children are enabled.
    4. Click the edit icon (...) to edit an attribute for the selected resource type. After editing the attribute, click Save in the Edit Attribute dialog box to return to the Add Resource dialog box.
    5. Click New Resource to save the resource to the resource list in the left pane of the dialog box. Make changes to the attributes of the other resources in the group by clicking the resource name in the resource list.
    6. Click Finish.
  5. If you configure the service group using a template:

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    1. Select the appropriate service group template.
    2. Click Next.
  6. Review the attributes for the resources in the group:

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    1. If necessary, clear the Critical or Enabled check boxes; these options are selected by default. A critical resource indicates the service group is faulted when the resource, or any resource it depends on, faults. An enabled resource indicates agents monitor the resource. If a resource is created dynamically while VCS is running, you must enable the resource before VCS monitors it. VCS will not bring a disabled resource nor its children online, even if the children are enabled.
    2. Click the edit icon (...) to edit an attribute for the selected resource type. After editing the attribute, click Save in the Edit Attribute dialog box to return to the Resource List dialog box.
    3. If necessary, view and change the attributes for the other resources in the group by clicking the resource name in the left pane of the dialog box.
    4. Click Finish.
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