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Applications, Virtual hosts or Virtual NFS Services

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current mouse location does not allow drops. When you reach a cell that accepts drops, the cursor will change to an arrow. The following drag and drop operations are allowed. Applications These operations are allowed only for applications that include at most only one virtual host. • Assign an application to a server. Drag the application from the Name column to the empty cell for the server. • Move an application to a new server and make that server the primary for the associated virtual host. Drag the application from the server cell where it is currently primary to the empty server cell. If the virtual host is active, this operation can disconnect existing applications that depend on the virtual host. • Switch the primary and backup servers (or two backup servers) for an application. Drag the application from one server cell to the cell for the other server. The ordering for failover will then be switched. • Remove an application from a server. Drag the application from the server cell to the application cell in the Name column. If a virtual host (and any service monitors) were associated with the application, they will be removed from the server. If the virtual host was primary on the server, it will fail over to a backup server. If the virtual host was a backup, any other backups will be reordered as necessary. Virtual hosts or Virtual NFS Services • Assign a virtual host to a server. Drag the virtual host from the Name column to the empty cell for that server. The server will become a backup for the virtual host. • Move the primary for a virtual host to a new server. Drag the virtual host from the current primary server cell to the empty cell for the new server. If the virtual host is active, this operation can disconnect existing applications that depend on the virtual host. When the operation is complete, the new server will become the primary for the virtual host. • Switch the primary and backup servers (or two backup servers) for a virtual host. Drag the virtual host from one server cell to the cell for the other server. If the virtual host is active, this operation can disconnect existing applications that depend on the virtual host. When the operation is complete, the ordering for failover will be switched. • Remove a virtual host from a server. Drag the virtual host from the server cell to the virtual host cell in the Name column. Any service monitors associated with 282 Cluster operations on the Applications tab

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current mouse location does not allow drops. When you reach a cell that accepts
drops, the cursor will change to an arrow.
The following drag and drop operations are allowed.
Applications
These operations are allowed only for applications that include at most only one
virtual host.
Assign an application to a server. Drag the application from the Name column
to the empty cell for the server.
Move an application to a new server and make that server the primary for the
associated virtual host. Drag the application from the server cell where it is cur-
rently primary to the empty server cell. If the virtual host is active, this operation
can disconnect existing applications that depend on the virtual host.
Switch the primary and backup servers (or two backup servers) for an application.
Drag the application from one server cell to the cell for the other server. The or-
dering for failover will then be switched.
Remove an application from a server. Drag the application from the server cell
to the application cell in the Name column. If a virtual host (and any service
monitors) were associated with the application, they will be removed from the
server. If the virtual host was primary on the server, it will fail over to a backup
server. If the virtual host was a backup, any other backups will be reordered as
necessary.
Virtual hosts or Virtual NFS Services
Assign a virtual host to a server. Drag the virtual host from the Name column to
the empty cell for that server. The server will become a backup for the virtual host.
Move the primary for a virtual host to a new server. Drag the virtual host from
the current primary server cell to the empty cell for the new server. If the virtual
host is active, this operation can disconnect existing applications that depend on
the virtual host. When the operation is complete, the new server will become the
primary for the virtual host.
Switch the primary and backup servers (or two backup servers) for a virtual host.
Drag the virtual host from one server cell to the cell for the other server. If the
virtual host is active, this operation can disconnect existing applications that de-
pend on the virtual host. When the operation is complete, the ordering for failover
will be switched.
Remove a virtual host from a server. Drag the virtual host from the server cell to
the virtual host cell in the Name column. Any service monitors associated with
Cluster operations on the Applications tab
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