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Name of other DirXML server: Enter the DNS name or IP address of the DirXML
server in the other cluster.
Port number for this driver : If you use both preconfigured templates, you must specify
different port numbers for each driver template.
The default port number is 2002. You might want to specify 2001 as the port number for
one of the driver templates.
You must specify the same port number for the same template in the other clusters. For
example, if you specify 2001 as the port number for the resource synchronization
template, you must specify 2001 as the port number for the resource synchronization
template in the other clusters.
Full Distinguished Name (DN) of this cluster : For example, Cluster1.siteA.Novell.
Full Distinguished Name (DN) of other cluster : Enter the fully Distinuished Name
(DN) of the cluster in the other tree that is to be mirrored. For example
Cluster2.siteB.Novell.
Context where cluster-enabled pool and volume objects will be synchronized for this
cluster : Enter the context of the container where the cluster pool and volume objects in
the other cluster will be placed when they are synchronized to this cluster. The context
must already exist and must be specified using dot format without the tree name. For
example, siteA.Novell.
Prior to performing this step, you could create a separate container in eDirectory specificly
for these cluster pool and volume objects. You would then specify the context of the new
container in this step.
Parent container context of cluster-enabled pool and volume objects for other
cluster : Enter the context (using dot format without the tree name) of the container where
the cluster pool and volume objects in the other cluster currently reside. This context must
be a parent container to all contexts where cluster-enabled pool and voume objects for the
other cluster reside. For example siteB.Novell.
Prior to performing this step, you could create a separate container in eDirectory specificly
for these cluster pool and volume objects. You would then specify the context of the new
container in this step.
Name of other tree : Enter the name of the tree where the other cluster is located. This
could be the same tree if the clusters are in the same eDirectory tree.
The DirXML Driver object must have sufficient rights to create, mofify, and delete objects and
attributes in the container where the cluster objects reside, and if necessary, in the container
where the user objects reside. You can do this by making the DirXML Driver object security
equivalent to the Admin User object or to another user object with those rights. See
page
31.
If you choose to include User object synchronization, exclude the Admin User object from
being synchronized. See
You can also exclude the Cluster Resource Driver object from being synchronized. This is
recommended, but not required.
9 Make the DirXML Driver object security equivalent to an administrative User object.
The DirXML Driver object must have sufficient rights to create, mofify, and delete objects and
attributes in the container where the cluster objects reside, and if necessary, in the container
where the user objects reside. You can do this by making the DirXML Driver object security
equivalent to the Admin User object or to another user object with those rights.
Step 11 on page
32.
Step 9 on
Installation and Setup
31

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