Verifying Bcc Administrator User Trustee Rights And Credentials; Bcc-Enabling Cluster Resources; Enabling A Cluster Resource For Business Continuity - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.1 SP2 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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6.2.5 Verifying BCC Administrator User Trustee Rights and
Credentials
You must ensure that the user who manages your BCC (BCC Administrator user) is a trustee of the
Cluster objects and has at least Read and Write eDirectory rights to the All Attributes Rights
property. For instructions, see
Cluster Objects" on page
You must also ensure that the BCC Administrator user has file system rights to the
_ADMIN:\Novell\Cluster
the_ADMIN volume is virtual, and is created each time the server starts. For this reason, you cannot
assign eDirectory trustee rights to the
Rights for the BCC Administrator User to the _ADMIN Volume" on page
You must also ensure that the BCC Administrator user has Read, Write, Create, Erase, Modify, and
File Scan access rights to the
see
"Assigning Trustee Rights for the BCC Administrator User to the sys:\tmp Directory" on
page
49.

6.3 BCC-Enabling Cluster Resources

Cluster resources can be configured for business continuity after they are created. Configuring a
resource for business continuity consists of enabling that resource for business continuity, adding
load and unload scripts search-and-replace data specific to the resource, and selecting peer clusters
for the resource.
IMPORTANT: In a business continuity cluster, you should have only one NSS pool for each LUN
that could be failed over to another cluster. This is necessary because in a business continuity cluster,
entire LUNs fail over to other clusters, rather than individual pools, which fail over to other nodes
within a cluster.
A cluster-enabled NSS pool must contain at least one volume before its cluster resource can be
enabled for business continuity. You get an error message if you attempt to enable the resource for
business continuity if its NSS pool does not contain a volume.
Also, if you have encrypted NSS volumes in your BCC, then all clusters in that BCC must be in the
same eDirectory tree. If not, then the clusters in the other eDirectory tree cannot decrypt the NSS
volumes. This rule applies to both NetWare and Linux BCCs.
Section 6.3.1, "Enabling a Cluster Resource for Business Continuity," on page 78
Section 6.3.2, "Adding Resource Script Search-and-Replace Values," on page 79
Section 6.3.3, "Selecting Peer Clusters for the Resource," on page 80
Section 6.3.4, "Adding SAN Array Mapping Information," on page 81

6.3.1 Enabling a Cluster Resource for Business Continuity

Cluster resources must be enabled for business continuity on the primary cluster before they can be
synchronized and appear as resources in the other clusters in the business continuity cluster.
Enabling a cluster resource makes it possible for that cluster resource or cluster pool resource to be
migrated to another cluster.
78
BCC 1.1 SP2: Administration Guide for NetWare 6.5 SP8
"Assigning Trustee Rights for the BCC Administrator User to the
48.
directory of all nodes in your BCC. This is necessary because
volume. For instructions, see
_ADMIN
directory on every node in your clusters. For instructions,
sys:/tmp
"Assigning Trustee
48.

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