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Set up a Resource for the CA DLP Infrastructure

Create the CA DLP infrastructure resource, add it to the server V-CMS, and configure its properties. In this step you specify the registry replication which is necessary so the installer automatically recognizes the database settings when you set up the virtual CMS on node 2.

To set up a resource for CA DLP infrastructure

  1. Right-click V-CMS under Services and Applications, and click Add a Resource, Generic Service.

    The New Resource Wizard opens.

  2. Select CA DLP Infrastructure and finish the wizard.

    A new resource is created.

  3. Right-click V-CMS under Services and Applications and click Properties.

    The CA DLP Infrastructure properties window opens.

  4. Fill in the dependencies tab:
    And/OR Resource:
        	Name: V-CMS
    AND 	IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
    AND 	Cluster Disk 1
    

    Important: Click Apply before continuing to get the required dependency configured. Otherwise the next step will fail.

  5. Fill in the General tab:
    Use network name for computer name

    Select this checkbox to define the computer name.

  6. Fill in the Advanced Policies tab:
    Possible Owners

    Select both MACHINE1 and MACHINE2.

  7. Fill in the Registry Replication tab:
    Registry replication key (for 64-bit machines)
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ComputerAssociates\
        CA DLP\CurrentVersion\Properties.
    
    Registry replication key (for 32-bit machines)
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\
        CA DLP\CurrentVersion\Properties
    
  8. Fill in the Policies tab:
    If resource fails, do not restart

    Select this option.

    Click OK.

  9. Right click the resource, and choose ‘bring this resource online’, then ‘Take this resource offline’, and then again, ‘bring this resource online’. This synchronizes the resource with the CA DLP Infrastructure service.

    The CA DLP infrastructure resource is configured.