Creating Cluster Resources - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.2 - ADMINISTRATION Manual

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The URL is http://server_ip_address/nps/imanager.html. Replace server_ip_address with the
IP address or DNS name of an OES server in the cluster that has iManager installed, or the IP
address for Apache-based services.
2 Enter your username and password.
3 In the left column, locate Clusters, then click the Cluster Options link.
iManager displays four links under Clusters that you can use to configure and manage your
cluster.
4 Enter the cluster name or browse and select it, then click the New link.
5 Specify Template as the resource type you want to create by clicking the Template radio button,
then click Next.
6 Enter the name of the template you want to create.
7 Ensure the Define Additional Properties check box is checked, then continue with
"Configuring Load Scripts" on page
To finish creating a cluster resource template, you need to configure load and unload scripts, set
failover and failback modes and, if necessary, change the node assignments for the resource
template.

3.7.8 Creating Cluster Resources

Cluster resources must be created for every resource or application you run on servers in your
cluster. Cluster resources can include Web sites, e-mail servers, databases, and any other server-
based applications or services you want to make available to users at all times.
1 Start your Internet browser and enter the URL for iManager.
The URL is http://server_ip_address/nps/imanager.html. Replace server_ip_address with the
IP address or DNS name of a server in the cluster or with the IP address for Apache-based
services.
2 Enter your username and password.
3 In the left column, locate Clusters, then click the Cluster Options link.
iManager displays four links under Clusters that you can use to configure and manage your
cluster.
4 Enter the cluster name, or browse and select it, then click the New link.
5 Specify Resource as the resource type you want to create by clicking the Resource radio button,
then click Next.
6 Enter the name of the resource you want to create.
NOTE: Do not use periods in cluster resource names. Novell clients interpret periods as
delimiters. If you use a space in a cluster resource name, that space will be converted to an
underscore.
7 Check the Define Additional Properties check box.
8 Continue with
"Configuring Load Scripts" on page
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