The container where the Cluster object resides.
The container where the server objects reside.
If server objects reside in multiple containers, this must be a container high enough in the tree
to be above all containers that contain server objects. The best practice is to have all server
objects in one container.
The container where the cluster pool and volume objects are placed when they are
synchronized to this cluster.
This container is referred to as the landing zone. The NCP server objects for the virtual server
of a BCC enabled resource are also placed in the landing zone.
In a multiple-partition business continuity cluster, the container where the User objects reside
that need to be synchronized between the eDirectory partitions.
You can do this by making the IDM Driver object security equivalent to another User object with
those rights.
IMPORTANT: If you choose to include User object synchronization, exclude the Admin User
object from being synchronized.
8.2.2 Novell eDirectory
The cluster node where Identity Manager is installed must have an eDirectory full replica with at
least read/write access to all eDirectory objects that will be synchronized between clusters. For
information about the full replica requirements, see
page
40.
8.2.3 Landing Zone Container
The landing zone that you specify for drivers must already exist. You can optionally create a
separate container in eDirectory specifically for these cluster pool and volume objects.
8.3 Configuring the BCC Drivers
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 administrator username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in,
then click Login.
3 In iManager, click Identity Manager > Identity Manager Overview.
4 Browse to select the Identity Manager server in this cluster that the driver set is associated with.
This is the node in the cluster where you installed the Identity Manager engine and eDirectory
driver.
5 If a BCC driver set does not exist for this cluster, create it now.
5a On the Identity Manager Overview page, click Driver Sets > New.
5b Type the name of the driver set you want to create for this cluster.
Section 4.1.5, "Novell eDirectory 8.8," on
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