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IBM Certification Study Guide  AIX HACMP
4.3  Defining Resources
The HACMP for AIX software provides a highly available environment by 
identifying a set of cluster-wide resources essential to uninterrupted 
processing, and then by defining relationships among nodes that ensure 
these resources are available to client processes. Resources include the 
following hardware and software:
  • Disks
  • Volume groups
  • File systems
  • Network addresses
  • Application servers
In the HACMP for AIX software, you define each resource as part of a 
resource group. This allows you to combine related resources into a single 
logical entity for easier configuration and management. You then configure 
each resource group to have a particular kind of relationship with a set of 
nodes. Depending on this relationship, resources can be defined as one of 
three types: cascading, concurrent access
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After configuring the cluster topology, you must configure resources and set 
up the cluster node. This involves:
  • Configuring resource groups and node relationships to behave as desired
  • Adding individual resources to each resource group
  • Setting up run-time parameters for each node
  • Synchronizing cluster nodes 
4.3.1  Configuring Resource Groups
Resource Groups are initialized by telling the HACMP ODM their names, the 
participating nodes, and their relationship. The order in which the 
participating nodes are defined is taken as the priority of the resource chain, 
that is, priority is decreasing from left to right.
The relationship can be one of Cascading, Rotating or Concurrent. See 2.4.1, 
“Resource Group Options” on page 28 f
or details.