Table 2 Service or application properties and values (continued)

Property

Format

Description

Value

If this value is set to a number higher than the current number of clustered systems for the cluster group, the service or application will continue to restart until either the

FailoverThreshold

value or the

FailoverPeriod

timeout value is reached.

Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension-specific resource properties

Changes to resource properties take effect when the resource is brought online again. For instructions on changing resource properties, see:

“Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource properties using the GUI” (page 27)

“Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource properties using the MMC ” (page 33)

“Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource properties using the CLI” (page 33)

“Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension properties using a UCF” (page 34)

Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource properties using the GUI

This section describes the procedures for setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource properties with a GUI. You can perform these procedures through the resource configuration utility using the cluster software GUI Failover Cluster Management or the standalone resource configuration utility in Server Core or Hyper-V Server.

TIP: For information on managing HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resources from a remote management station through the MMC, see“Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource properties using the MMC ” (page 33) .

Using Failover Cluster Management to set resource properties

To set resource properties, use the Failover Cluster Management GUI:

1.Open Failover Cluster Management.

2.Double-click the HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource in the summary pane to open the Properties window.

3.Click the Parameters tab.

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