Resetting Bcc Administrator User Credentials; Authorizing The Bcc Administrator User; Verifying San Scripts; Deleting And Re-Creating The Bcc-Specific Identity Manager Drivers - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.1 SP1 - 9-21-2010 ADMINISTRATION GUIDE FOR OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 1 SP2 LINUX Administration Manual

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3.1.4 Resetting BCC Administrator User Credentials

The BCC Administrator user credentials that were set for Business Continuity Clustering 1.0 do not
work with Business Continuity Clustering 1.1. A fully distinguished eDirectory name (FDN) was
required for Business Continuity Clustering 1.0, but Business Continuity Clustering 1.1 requires
only the BCC administrator name. For instructions on resetting BCC Administrator user credentials,
see
Section 2.5.2, "Changing Cluster Peer Credentials," on page

3.1.5 Authorizing the BCC Administrator User

The BCC Administrator user must be a trustee of the Cluster objects in your BCC, and have at least
read and write rights to the all attributes rights property.
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 the server that has iManager and the Identity Manager
preconfigured templates for iManager installed.
2 Specify your username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in, then click
Login.
3 In the left column, click Rights, then click the Modify Trustees link.
4 Specify the Cluster object name, or browse and select it, then click OK.
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
Step 3
through

3.1.6 Verifying SAN Scripts

The Business Continuity Clustering 1.1 installation program searches for and updates any SAN
scripts that you created for Business Continuity Clustering 1.0. The updates are performed to make
the SAN scripts SMI-S compliant. You should check all SAN scripts after installing Business
Continuity Clustering 1.1 to ensure that they perform the desired functions.
3.1.7 Deleting and Re-Creating the BCC-Specific Identity
Manager Drivers
After completing the upgrade procedures in the above sections you must delete the BCC-specific
Identity Manager drivers that were created when you installed and configured Business Continuity
Clustering 1.0. This includes the cluster synchronization drivers, and if you configured User object
synchronization, the User object synchronization driver. You must then re-create those drivers in
order for them to work with Business Continuity Clustering 1.1. See
Identity Manager Drivers for the Business Continuity Cluster," on page
Step 7
for the other Cluster objects in your BCC.
50.
Section 2.4.1, "Configuring
34.
Upgrading Business Continuity Clustering for Linux
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