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ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Linux Getting Started Guide - Nec

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Chapter 5 Notes and RestrictionsNotes when changing the <strong>ExpressCluster</strong>configurationThe section describes what happens when the configuration is changed after starting to use<strong>ExpressCluster</strong> in the cluster configuration.Failover exclusive attribute of group propertiesWhen the failover exclusive attribute is changed, the change is reflected by suspending andresuming the cluster.If the failover exclusive attribute is changed from No exclusion or Normal to Absolute, multiplegroups of Absolute may be started on the same server depending on the group startup status be<strong>for</strong>esuspending the cluster.Exclusive control will be per<strong>for</strong>med at the next group startup.Dependency between resource propertiesWhen the dependency between resources has been changed, the change is applied by suspendingand resuming the cluster.If a change in the dependency between resources that requires the resources to be stopped duringapplication is made, the startup status of the resources after the resume may not reflect the changeddependency.Dependency control will be per<strong>for</strong>med at the next group startup.150<strong>ExpressCluster</strong> X <strong>3.1</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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