Cluster resourcetype
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Cluster resourcetype
The cluster resourcetype command is used to create a new cluster resource type or administer an existing resource type. Used without parameters, cluster resourcetype defaults to the /list command-line option and displays available installed cluster resource types.
Syntax
cluster [[/cluster:]ClusterName] resourcetype ResourceType_DisplayName **/**Option
Parameters
- /list
Lists the available installed cluster resource types.
- /listowners
Displays a list of preferred owners.
- /create /Dll[Name]:DLL_Name [/type:TypeName] [/IsAlive:Interval_in_Milliseconds] [/LooksAlive:Interval_in_Milliseconds]
Creates a resource type.
- /delete [/type**]**
Deletes a resource type.
- /properties [PropertyList]
Views or sets the resourcetype common properties.
- /privproperties [PropertyList]
Views or sets the resourcetype private properties.
- /?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
Using the cluster resourcetype command
The cluster name is optional. If the name of your cluster is also a cluster command or its abbreviation, such as "cluster" or "c," use /cluster: to explicitly specify the cluster name. For a list of all the cluster commands, see Related Topics.
Using the /list command-line option
Resource type display name is optional. If you do not provide a resource type display name, all installed resource types are listed.
Using the /delete [/type] command-line option
If the resource DLL cannot be accessed by the Cluster service, specify the resource type name with the /type command-line option instead of specifying the resource type display name.
Using the /prop[erties] [PropertyList] command-line option
Resource type display name is optional. Properties for all resourcetypes are displayed if you do not provide a resource type display name. For more information on property lists, see Related Topics.
Using the /priv[properties] [PropertyList] command-line option
The resource type display name is optional. If you do not provide a resource type display name, the private properties for all resourcetypes are displayed. For more information on property lists, see Related Topics.
Using cluster resourcetype common property names
The following table describes the common cluster resourcetype property names, their uses, and valid settings.
Common Property Names Use Name
Changes a resource type display name.
Description
Changes the text that describes a resource type.
DllName
Specifies the name of the dynamic-link library (DLL) for a specific resource type.
DebugPrefix
Specifies the appropriate debugger for the resource type. For more information, see the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit.
DebugControlFunctions
Specifies if debugger breakpoint is set at the resource control function. (True (1) it is set; False (0) it is not set.)
AdminExtensions
Describes one or more class identifiers (CLSID) for Cluster Administrator extensions.
LooksAlivePollInterval
Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) that the Cluster service polls resources of a particular resource type to determine if the resources appear operational.
IsAlivePollInterval
Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) that the Cluster service polls resources of a particular resource type to determine if the resources are operational.
Using cluster resourcetype private property name
By default, there are no private properties for cluster resourcetype. Software vendors can add private properties to extend cluster functionality.
Examples
To display the properties of the Generic Application resource type on the OpsClust1 cluster, type:
cluster opsclust1 resourcetype "generic application" /properties
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See Also
Concepts
Command-line reference A-Z
Command shell overview
Property lists