87Field DescriptionWhen creating a new GFS resource, you can leave this field blank. Leaving thefield blank causes a file system ID to be assigned automatically after you committhe parameter during configuration. If you need to assign a file system ID explicitly,specify it in this field.ForceUnmountIf enabled, forces the file system to unmount. The default setting is disabled.Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up the mountwhen it tries to unmount. With GFS resources, the mount point is not unmounted atservice tear-down unless Force Unmount is enabled.RebootHost Nodeif UnmountFails (selffence)If enabled and unmounting the file system fails, the node will immediately reboot.Generally, this is used in conjunction with force-unmount support, but it is notrequired.Table C.4. GFSField DescriptionIP Address The IP address for the resource. This is a virtual IP address. IPv4 and IPv6addresses are supported, as is NIC link monitoring for each IP address.Monitor Link Enabling this causes the status check to fail if the link on the NIC to which this IPaddress is bound is not present.Table C.5. IP AddressField DescriptionName A unique name for this LVM resource.Volume GroupNameA descriptive name of the volume group being managed.LogicalVolume Name(optional)Name of the logical volume being managed. This parameter is optional if there ismore than one logical volume in the volume group being managed.Table C.6. LVMField DescriptionName Specifies a name of the MySQL server resource.Config File Specifies the configuration file. The default value is /etc/my.cnf.ListenAddressSpecifies an IP address for MySQL server. If an IP address is not provided, the firstIP address from the service is taken.mysqldOptionsOther command line options for httpd.ShutdownWait(seconds)Specifies the number of seconds to wait for correct end of service shutdown.Table C.7. MySQL®Field DescriptionName This is a symbolic name of a client used to reference it in the resource tree. This isnot the same thing as the Target option.