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1.5. Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On Software
Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On software consists of using configuration tools to specify the relationship among the cluster components. The following cluster configuration tools are available with Red Hat High Availability Add-On:
- Conga — This is a comprehensive user interface for installing, configuring, and managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On. Refer to Chapter 4, Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On With Conga and Chapter 5, Managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On With Conga for information about configuring and managing High Availability Add-On with Conga.
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ccscommand — This command configures and manages Red Hat High Availability Add-On. Refer to Chapter 6, Configuring Red Hat High Availability Add-On With the ccs Command and Chapter 7, Managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On With ccs for information about configuring and managing High Availability Add-On with theccscommand. - Command-line tools — This is a set of command-line tools for configuring and managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On. Refer to Chapter 8, Configuring Red Hat High Availability Manually and Chapter 9, Managing Red Hat High Availability Add-On With Command Line Tools for information about configuring and managing a cluster with command-line tools. Refer to Appendix E, Command Line Tools Summary for a summary of preferred command-line tools.
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system-config-cluster is not available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.

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