To configure the cluster, the related objects that belong to the cluster also need to be set up.
Cluster Entities
A cluster is a collection of physical servers that share the same storage domains and have the same type of CPU. The Server tab displays all the information related to all the servers in a cluster.
Table 3.2. Cluster Tab Properties
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Field/Tab
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Description/Action
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|---|---|
Name
|
The name of the server.
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Server/IP
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The Server/IP address.
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Status
|
The status of the server.
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Cluster Logical Networks Entities
Logical networks are required both for the servers to communicate to servers, and for the Console to communicate with all entities. Logical networks need to be defined for each cluster.
Table 3.3. Cluster Logical Networks Tab Properties
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Field/Tab
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Description/Action
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|---|---|
Name
| The name of the logical networks in a cluster. |
Status
| The status of the logical networks. |
Role
| The hierarchical permissions available to the logical network. |
Description
| The description of the logical networks. |
Cluster Permissions Entities
Cluster permissions define which users and roles can work in a cluster, and what operations the users and roles can perform.
Table 3.4. Cluster Permissions Tab Properties
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Field/Tab
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Description/Action
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|---|---|
User
| The user name of an existing user in the directory services. |
Role
| The role of the user. The role comprises of user, permission level and object. Roles can be default or customized roles. |
Inherited Permissions
| The hierarchical permissions available to the user. |