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Why Configure a Service Group Dependency?

While defining a cluster configuration, typically a service group and an application have a one-to-one relationship. For example, a service group hosts an application, or an application is contained within a service group. In a distributed computing environment there may be multiple applications running within a cluster, and one application may depend on another. For example, a database server may have several database applications depending on its services. In such situations, it is imperative that a dependency rule be specified for how groups are brought online and taken offline.

For example, you can define a rule that requires a database server (a child group) to be online before any or all database applications (parent group) can be brought online. You can also define a rule that requires database applications to fail over when the database server faults.


Note   Note    Configuring service group dependencies adds complexity to your configuration. We strongly recommend evaluating various scenarios before implementing group dependencies in your environment. In general, an application and its resources should be contained within a single service group. Group dependency helps leverage failover scenarios when multiple applications are configured in a cluster.
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