Novell ConsoleOne
The Novell ConsoleOne utility is a network management tool that runs on a
Windows client or a NetWare 5.1 server. ConsoleOne does not run on a
NetWare 4.2 server.
The ConsoleOne utility allows you to perform the following tasks:
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Browse and organize network resources.
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Set up accounts for network users.
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Control access to network resources.
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Access remote server consoles.
ConsoleOne also lets you to manage NetWare clusters, allowing you to
perform any of the following cluster-related functions:
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Create cluster volumes, resources and templates.
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Configure load and unload scripts.
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Set failover and failback modes.
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Bring cluster resources offline and online.
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Assign nodes to resources.
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Migrate resources between servers.
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Identify cluster and resource states.
Refer to the ConsoleOne documentation for a thorough description of
ConsoleOne's features and specifics on how to use the utility.
Backing Up Your Cluster
The need for cluster backup is essential for both business-critical and
non-business-critical data. As data becomes an increasingly valued company
asset, it needs to be backed up on a regular basis. The process of backing up
data will ensure that a company's assets are secure and available when a
disaster strikes. The cluster itself provides a high degree of application
availability but does not prevent a user from deleting or corrupting a file or set
of files. Backing up a cluster's data will increase the overall level of data
availability.
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