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Read-Write and Read Only options — Specify the type of access rights for this NFS
client resource:
Read-Write — Specifies that the NFS client has read-write access. T he default
setting is Read-Write.
Read Only Specifies that the NFS client has read-only access.
Options — Additional client access rights. For more information, refer to the exports(5)
man page, General Options
NFS Export
Name — Enter a name for the NFS export resource.
Script
Name — Enter a name for the custom user script.
File (wit h path) Enter the path where this custom script is located (for example,
/etc/init.d/userscript)
Samba Service
Name — Enter a name for the Samba server.
Workgroup — Enter the Windows workgroup name or Windows NT domain of the
Samba service.
Note
When creating or editing a cluster service, connect a Samba-service resource
directly to the service, not to a resource within a service. T hat is, at the Service
Management dialog box, use either Create a new resource for this
service or Add a Shared Resource to this service; do not use
Attach a new Private Resource to the Selection or Attach a
Shared Resource to the selection.
3. When finished, click OK.
4. Choose File => Save to save the change to the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf configuration
file.
5.8. Adding a Cluster Service to the Cluster
To add a cluster service to the cluster, follow these steps:
1. At the left frame, click Services.
2. At the bottom of the right frame (labeled Propert ies), click the Create a Service button.
Clicking Create a Service causes the Add a Service dialog box to be displayed.
3. At the Add a Service dialog box, type the name of the service in the Name text box and click
OK. Clicking OK causes the Service Managem ent dialog box to be displayed (refer to
Figure 5.12, Adding a Cluster Service).
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