Specifications
Creating a Resource Dependency
l Right-click on the icon for the global resource hierarchy that you want to unextended.
When the resource context menu appears,click Unextend Resource Hierarchy.
When the dialog comes up, select the server in the Target Server list from which you
want to unextended the resource hierarchy, and click Next.
l On the global toolbar,click the Unextend Resource Hierarchy button. When the
dialog comes up, select the server in the Target Server list from which you want to
unextended the resource hierarchy, and click Next. On the next dialog, select the
resource hierarchy that you want to unextended from the Hierarchy to Unextend list,
and click Next again.
l On the resource context toolbar, if displayed, click the Unextend Resource Hierarchy
button.
l On the Edit menu, pointto Resource and then click Unextend Resource Hierarchy.
When the dialog comes up, select the server in the Target Server list from which you
want to unextended the resource hierarchy, and click Next. On the next dialog, select
the resource hierarchy that you want to unextended from the Hierarchy to Unextend
list, and click Next again.
2. The dialog will display a message verifying the server and resource hierarchy that you have
specified to be unextended. Click Unextend to perform the action.
3. If the output panel is enabled,the dialog closes, and the results of the commands to
unextended the resource hierarchy are shown in the output panel. If not, the dialog remains up
to show these results, and you click Done to finish when all results have been displayed.
Creating a Resource Dependency
While most Recovery Kits create their dependencies during the original resource hierarchy creation
task, under certain circumstances, you may want to create new or additional resource dependencies
or delete existing ones. An example might be that you wish to change an existing IP dependency to
another IP address. Instead of deleting the entire resource hierarchy and creating a new one, you can
delete the existing IP dependency and create a new dependency with a different IP address.
1. There are four possible ways to begin.
l Right-click on the icon for the parent server-specific resource under the server, or the
parent global resource, to which you want to add a parent-child dependency. When the
resource context menu appears,click Create Dependency.
Note: If you right-clicked on a server-specific resource in the right pane, the value of the
Server will be that server. If you right-clicked on a global resource in the left pane, the
value of the Server will be the server where the resource has the highest priority.
l On the global toolbar,click the Create Dependency button. When the dialog comes
up, select the server in the Server list from which you want to begin creating the
resource dependency, and click Next. On the next dialog, select the parent resource
from the Parent Resource Tag list, and click Next again.
l On the resource context toolbar, if displayed, click the Create Dependency button.
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