Configuring resources and applications in VCS involves the following tasks:
VCS provides configuration wizards to configure commonly-used resources.
You can also use Cluster Manager (Java Console), the web-based Cluster Management Console, or the command line to configure resources.
For example, to configure a database in VCS, you must configure resources for the database and for the underlying shared storage and network resources.
Use appropriate agents to configure resources.
Configuring a resource involves defining values for its attributes. See the Veritas Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide for a description of the agents provided by VCS.
The resources must be logically grouped in a service group. When a resource faults, the entire service group fails over to another node.
VCS provides configuration wizards to configure commonly-used resources.
Creates and modifies Application service groups, which provide high availability for applications in a VCS cluster. The wizard creates service groups for applications running in global and non-global zones.
Creates and modifies NFS service groups, which provide high availability for fileshares in a VCS cluster.
Configures a RemoteGroup resource to monitor and manage the state of a service group on another cluster.