The LifeKeeper Extend Resource Hierarchy option copies an existing hierarchy from one server and creates a similar hierarchy on another LifeKeeper server. Once a hierarchy is extended to other servers, cascading failover is available for that resource. The server where the existing hierarchy currently resides is referred to as the template server. The server where the new extended hierarchy will be placed is referred to as the target server.
The target server must be capable of supporting the extended hierarchy and it must be able to communicate with equivalent hierarchies on other remote servers (via active LifeKeeper communications paths). This means that all recovery kits associated with resources in the existing hierarchy must already be installed on the target server, as well as every other server where the hierarchy currently resides.
- There are five ways to extend a resource hierarchy through the GUI.
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- º Right-click on a global or server-specific resource icon to bring up the
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- Either select the default Target Server or enter one from the list of choices, then click Next.
- Select the Switchback Type, then click Next.
- Either select the default or enter your own Template Priority, then click Next.
- Either select or enter your own Target Priority, then click Next.
- The dialog will then display the pre-extend checks that occur next. If these tests succeed, LifeKeeper goes on to perform any steps that are needed for the specific type of resource that you are extending.
The Accept Defaults button which is available for the Extend Resource Hierarchy option is intended for the user who is familiar with the LifeKeeper Extend Resource Hierarchy defaults, and wants to quickly extend a LifeKeeper resource hierarchy without being prompted for input or confirmation. Users who prefer to extend a LifeKeeper resource hierarchy using the interactive, step-by-step interface of the GUI dialogs should use the Next button.
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