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60 Chapter 3. Installing and Configuring Red Hat Cluster Suite Software
File System Type Choose the file system for the resource using the drop-
down menu.
Mount Point — Choose the path to which the file system resource is mounted.
Device — Specify the device file associated with the file system resource.
Options — Options to pass to the mkfs call for the new file system.
File System ID When creating a new file system resource, you can leave
this field blank. Leaving the field blank causes a file system ID to be assigned
automatically after you click OK at the Resource Configuration dialog box. If
you need to assign a file system ID explicitly, specify it in this field.
Checkboxes Specify mount and unmount actions when a service is stopped
(for example, when disabling or relocating a service):
Force unmount If checked, forces the file system to unmount. The default
setting is unchecked.
Reboot host node if unmount fails If checked, reboots the node if un-
mounting this file system fails. The default setting is unchecked.
Check file system before mounting — If checked, causes fsck to be run on
the file system before mounting it. The default setting is unchecked.
IP Address
IP Address — Type the IP address for the resource.
Monitor Link checkbox — Check the box to enable or disable link status mon-
itoring of the IP address resource
NFS Mount
Name — Create a symobolic name for the NFS mount.
Mount Point — Choose the path to which the file system resource is mounted.
Host — Specify the NFS server name.
Export Path — NFS export on the server.
NFS and NFS4 options — Specify NFS protocol:
NFS — Specifies using NFSv3 protocol. The default setting is NFS.
NFS4 — Specifies using NFSv4 protocol.
Options NFS-specific options to pass to the mkfs call for the new file sys-
tem. For more information, refer to the nfs(5) man page.
Force Unmount checkbox If checked, forces the file system to unmount.
The default setting is unchecked.