Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide

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Updated: September 2014, E39648–02
 
 

How to Set Priority for a Resource Group

You can configure a resource group to have a higher priority so that it is less likely to be displaced from a specific node. If load limits are exceeded, lower-priority resource groups might be forced offline.

  1. Assume the root role on one active node of the cluster.
  2. Start the clsetup utility.
    phys-schost# clsetup

    The clsetup menu is displayed.

  3. Choose the menu item, Other Cluster Tasks.

    The Other Cluster Tasks Menu is displayed.

  4. Choose the menu item, Manage Resource Group Load Distribution.

    The Manage Resource Group Load Distribution Menu is displayed.

  5. Choose the menu item, Set Priority Per Resource Group.

    The Set the Priority of a Resource Group Menu is displayed.

  6. Type yes and Press the Return key.
  7. Type the option for the resource group and press the Return key.

    The existing Priority value is displayed. The default Priority value is 500.

  8. Type the new Priority value and press the Return key.
  9. Type yes to confirm your entry and press the Return key.
  10. Press the Return key to return to the previous menu.

    The Manage Resource Group Load Distribution Menu is displayed.