Bcc Startup Flags; Problems With Installing Bcc On Netware; Identity Manager Drivers For Cluster Synchronization Do Not Start - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.1 SP2 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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5 If the BCC Administrator user is not listed as a trustee, click the Add Trustee button, browse
and select the User object, then click OK.
6 Click Assigned Rights for the BCC Administrator user, then ensure that the Read and Write
check boxes are selected for the All Attributes Rights property.
7 Click Done to save your changes.
8 Repeat

9.7 BCC Startup Flags

There are three optional flags that can be used by BCC during startup. On NetWare, edit the
sys:\system\ldbcc.ncf
Replace flags with any combination of v and/or t. This could include v, vt, t, or tv.
Optional Startup Flags
Table 9-2
Startup Flag
d
v
t

9.8 Problems with Installing BCC on NetWare

Occasional problems might exist when installing BCC software on NetWare cluster servers. For
example, you might experience problems expanding an Organizational Unit (OU) when browsing
the eDirectory tree during the BCC installation.
To resolve this and similar problems, rename the
directory on the Windows machine where the installation is being run and restart the Business
Continuity Clustering 1.1 installation program.
9.9 Identity Manager Drivers for Cluster
Synchronization Do Not Start
If the Identity Manager drivers for cluster synchronization do not start, the problem might be caused
by one of the following conditions:
A certificate has not been created. For information, see
The ports used by the driver are not unique and available.
106 BCC 1.1 SP2: Administration Guide for NetWare 6.5 SP8
Step 3
through
Step 7
for the other Cluster objects in your BCC.
file and change the
Description
On Linux, this flag keeps the bccd from forking (keeps the process in foreground) and log
messages are printed to the running terminal screen (stdout) along with the normal
syslog.
This flag is not used on NetWare.
On both Linux and NetWare, this flag turns on more verbose logging.
On both Linux and NetWare, this flag turns on tracing. With tracing turned on, certain
sections of code that fail will report a message containing the condition that failed along
with a file and line number in the code indicating where the condition failed. This is
helpful for reporting problems to Novell Support.
line to
load bccd.nlm
load bccd.nlm -flags
c:\program files\common files\novell
"Creating SSL Certificates" on page
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70.

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