Specifications

Connecting Servers to a Cluster
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Connecting Servers to a Cluster
1. There are two possible ways to begin.
l On the global toolbar, click the Connect button.
l On the File Menu, click Connect.
2. In the Server Name field of the Cluster Connect dialog, enter the name of a server within the
cluster to which you want to connect.
Note: If using an IPv6 address, this address will need to be enclosed in brackets []. This will
allow a connection to be established through a machine's IPv6 address. Alternatively, a name
can be assigned to the address, and that name can then be used to connect.
3. In the Login and Password fields, enter the login name and password of a user with
LifeKeeper authorization on the specified server.
4. Click OK.
If the GUI successfully connects to the specified server, it will continue to connect to (and add to the
status display) all known servers in the cluster until no new servers are found.
Note: If the initial login name and password fails to authenticate the client on a server in the cluster,
the user is prompted to enter another login name and password for that server. If "Cancel" is selected
from the Password dialog,connection to that server is aborted and the GUI continues connecting to
the rest of the cluster.
Disconnecting From a Cluster
This task disconnects your GUI client from all servers in the cluster, and it does so through the server
you select.
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