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3. Right-click the Fluid Cache cluster (not Fluid Cache Clusters itself) and click Tasks → Add Servers to
Cluster.
The Add Servers to Cluster dialog box is displayed. By default, all servers are selected that have Fluid
Cache installed.
4. Clear the check boxes next to unwanted servers or select the Unselect All option, and then select
the servers to be added. (To use all available servers again, select the
Select All option.)
5. Click OK.
The system processes for some time, and then the server appears inside Fluid Cache Clusters in the
Storage tab.
The Add Devices to Cluster dialog box is displayed. By default, all devices compatible with Fluid
Cache are selected.
6. Clear the option next to unwanted cache devices or click the Unselect All option, and then select the
cache devices to be added. (Select the Select All option to use all available cache devices again.)
CAUTION: Any existing data on a cache device is lost when the device is added to the Fluid
Cache cluster. Back up this data before proceeding.
7. Click OK.
The device now appears in the list in the Devices section.
If you have a shared data application such as a cluster file system or clustered application, you may want
to add the server to a server cluster (a “subcluster”) inside the Fluid Cache cluster. See Mapping Volumes.
To create a subcluster, refer to the Enterprise Manager Administrator’s Guide.
Adding Cache Devices to a Fluid Cache Cluster
1. Log in to Enterprise Manager as a user with Administrator or Volume Manager privileges.
2. In the Storage view, expand Fluid Cache Clusters if necessary, and then right-click the Fluid Cache
cluster. (Do not right-click
Fluid Cache Clusters itself.)
3. Click Tasks → Add Devices to Cluster.
The Add Devices to Cluster window is displayed. By default, all available devices compatible with
Fluid Cache are selected.
4. Clear the option next to unwanted cache devices or click the Unselect All option, and then select the
cache devices to be added. (Click the Select All option to use all available cache devices again.)
CAUTION: Any existing data on a cache device is lost when the device is added to the Fluid
Cache cluster. Back up this data before proceeding.
5. Click OK.
The devices now appear in the list in the Devices section.
Adding a Storage Center to a Fluid Cache Cluster
1. Log in to Enterprise Manager as a user with Administrator or Volume Manager privileges.
2. Click the Storage view.
3. In the Storage pane, expand Fluid Cache Clusters if necessary, and then select the Fluid Cache
cluster.
4. In the Cache tab, select Tasks and click Assign Storage Centers.
The Assign Storage Centers window is displayed.
5. In the Assign Storage Centers window, select one or more Storage Centers to be added.
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