HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (5697-1429, March 2012)
The following example sets the UseNonCurrentDataOk property for the resource clx_fileshare
to NO:
cluster resource clx_fileshare /privprop UseNonCurrentDataOk=NO
For more information on the available properties, see “User configuration file and HP 3PAR Cluster
Extension objects” (page 60).
The following example changes the name of the resource 3PAR Cluster Extension
resource1 to 3PAR Cluster Extension resource2:
cluster resource "3PAR Cluster Extension resource1" /ren:"3PAR Cluster
Extension resource2"
Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension properties using a UCF
You can use a UCF to configure certain HP 3PAR Cluster Extension properties for Windows.
Properties that you can configure in a UCF include:
• LogLevel
• ClusterNotifyCheckTime
• ClusterNotifyWaitTime
• StatusRefreshTime
• HP3PARCLICommandTimeout
IMPORTANT: If you plan to use the default values for these properties, no UCF is required.
To configure properties using a UCF:
1. Take the HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource offline.
2. Open the sample UCF.cfg file located in %ProgramFiles%\Hewlett-Packard\Cluster
Extension 3PAR\sample.
3. Update the file with the property values you want to use.
For more information on the available properties, see “User configuration file and HP 3PAR
Cluster Extension objects” (page 60).
4. Save the file and copy it to the following directory on all cluster nodes: %ProgramFiles%\
Hewlett-Packard\Cluster Extension 3PAR\conf.
5. Bring the HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource online.
Adding dependencies on a HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource
HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Software must be the first resource in the resource chain of a Windows
cluster service or application. All resources that depend on the disk resource, such as a file share,
and all disk resources (physical disks), must be configured for dependency on the HP 3PAR Cluster
Extension resource..
To add dependencies:
• For Windows Server 2003, use the Cluster Administrator GUI or cluster commands in the CLI.
• For Windows Server 2008/2008 R2, use the Failover Cluster Management GUI, cluster
commands in the CLI, or the MMC for remote management.
• For Server Core or Hyper-V Server, use cluster commands in the CLI or the MMC.
Adding dependencies using Cluster Administrator (Windows Server 2003)
To add dependencies using Cluster Administrator:
1. Double-click the Resource folder in the console tree.
2. Double-click a disk resource in the details pane.
36 Configuring HP 3PAR Cluster Extension for Windows