Redundancy groups for network adapters, network connections, and systems must be manually created by using the dmctl utility or an Adapter Scripting Language (ASL) script.
To create a redundancy group for one of these types of objects:
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Create an instance of one of the redundancy group classes.
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Insert the objects that participate in the redundancy group into the ComposedOf relationship of the redundancy group.
The following example uses the dmctl utility to create an instance of a system redundancy group and inserts two members into the group:
/opt/InCharge7/IP/smarts/bin/dmctl -s INCHARGE-AM-PM Server INCHARGE-AM-PM User: admin admin's Password: XXXXXXXX Domain Manager Control Program (V7.0.0.0) -- Type 'help' for a list of commands. Attached to 'INCHARGE-AM-PM' dmctl> create SystemRedundancyGroup::RouterRedundancyGroup dmctl> insert SystemRedundancyGroup::RouterRedundancyGroup:: ComposedOf Router::router1.smarts.com dmctl> insert SystemRedundancyGroup::RouterRedundancyGroup:: ComposedOf Router::router2.smarts.com
Network adapter, network connection, and system redundancy groups can be viewed through the Domain Manager Administration Console or the Topology Browser view of the Global Console.