Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP 2 - CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.7 FOR LINUX Manual page 35

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2. Select the NCP server object for the node, then click Add Trustee.
3. For Entry Rights, set the Browse right.
4. For All Attributes Rights, set the Compare, Read, and Write rights.
5. Click Apply to save and apply your changes.
6. Repeat Step 1 to Step 5 for the NCP Server object of each server that you plan to add
to the cluster.
Object Create rights on the container where the NCP Server objects are.
To set the Object Create rights for the user on the container where the NCP Server objects
are:
1. In iManager, select Rights > Modify Trustees.
2. Select the Container object, then click Add Trustee.
3. For Entry Rights, set the Browse, Create, and Rename rights.
4. For All Attributes Rights, set the Compare, Read, and Write rights.
5. Click Apply to save and apply your changes.
Object Create rights where the cluster container will be.
This step is needed if the container for the Cluster object is different than the container for
the NCP Server objects.
To set the Object Create rights for the user on the container where the Cluster objects will
be:
1. In iManager, select Rights > Modify Trustees.
2. Select the Container object, then click Add Trustee.
3. For Entry Rights, set the Browse, Create, and Rename rights.
4. For All Attributes Rights, set the Compare, Read, and Write rights.
5. Click Apply to save and apply your changes.
NOTE: If the eDirectory administrator username or password contains special characters (such as $,
#, and so on), some interfaces in iManager and YaST might not handle the special characters. If you
encounter problems, try escaping each special character by preceding it with a backslash (\) when
you enter credentials.
Cluster Services Management Administrator
The administrator credentials entered during the install are automatically configured to allow that
user to manage the cluster. You can modify this default administrator username or password after the
install by following the procedure in
LDAP Server, or Administrator Credentials for a Cluster," on page
After the install, you can add other users (such as the tree administrator) as administrator equivalent
accounts for the cluster by configuring the following for the user account:
Give the user the Supervisor right to the Server object of each of the servers in the cluster.
Linux-enable the user account with Linux User Management.
Make the user a member of a LUM-enabled administrator group that is associated with the
servers in the cluster.
Section 8.13, "Moving a Cluster, or Changing IP Addresses,
Installing and Configuring Novell Cluster Services on OES 2 Linux
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