Changing The Ip Address Of A Cluster Resource; Deleting Or Unsharing A Bcc-Enabled Shared Nss Pool Resource - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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8 On the Details page, click the Business Continuity tab, deselect the Enable Business Continuity
Features check box, then click Apply.
9 Wait for Identity Manager to synchronize the changes.
This could take from 30 seconds to one minute, depending on your configuration.
10 Delete the Cluster Resource object on the clusters where you no longer want the resource to
run.
12.7 Changing the IP Address of a Cluster
Resource
You can change the IP address of a cluster resource by using the Cluster Properties page of the
Clusters plug-in in iManager. Make sure to offline the cluster resource before attempting to change
its IP address. When you online the cluster resource, the load script is updated with the new IP
address.
12.8 Deleting or Unsharing a BCC-Enabled
Shared NSS Pool Resource
You might need to unshare a pool resource if you decide not to cluster the pool. You might decide to
delete an NSS pool if the data stored on it is no longer needed.
Consider the following guidelines when planning to delete or unshare a BCC-enabled pool resource:
All resource configuration must happen from the master node. On the Cluster Options page for
iManager, connect to the Cluster object, not to Cluster Node objects. On the Storage > Pools
page for iManager, connect to the master node. Run NSSMU only on the master node.
You must disable BCC for a shared NSS pool before you delete it or unshare it. This allows the
pool to be removed from the list of resources kept by the peer clusters.
Make sure to offline the cluster resource before attempting to delete either the cluster resource
or the clustered pool. For example, if you want to unshare a pool, offline the cluster resource
for the pool before you mark the pool or the device as Not Shareable for Clustering, then you
can delete the eDirectory object for the cluster resource.
WARNING: If you attempt to delete a cluster resource without first offlining it, deletion errors
occur, and the data associated with the clustered pool is not recoverable.
To delete or unshare a BCC-enabled shared NSS pool resource:
1 In iManager, select Clusters > Cluster Options, then select the Cluster object where the shared
NSS pool resource is currently active.
2 If the resource is on a non-master node in the cluster, migrate it to the master node by selecting
the resource, then clicking Migrate and specifying the master node.
3 Select the shared NSS pool resource, click Properties, then select Business Continuity.
4 Disable BCC for the pool cluster resource, then click Apply.
For information, see
Section 12.6, "Disabling BCC for a Cluster Resource," on page
108.
Configuring BCC for Cluster Resources 109

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