Configuring A Bcc Administrator User And Group; Creating The Bcc Group And Administrative User - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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4.3 Configuring a BCC Administrator User and
Group
During the install, you must specify an existing user to be the BCC Administrator user. This user
should have at least Read and Write rights to the All Attribute Rights property on the Cluster object
of the cluster.
Perform the following tasks to configure the BCC Administrator user and group.
Section 4.3.1, "Creating the BCC Group and Administrative User," on page 48
Section 4.3.2, "Assigning Trustee Rights for the BCC Administrator User to the Cluster
Objects," on page 49
Section 4.3.3, "Adding the BCC Administrator User to the ncsgroup on Each Cluster Node," on
page 49

4.3.1 Creating the BCC Group and Administrative User

For Linux, ensure that the BCC Administrator user is a Linux-enabled user by creating a BCC
Group object (
group by configuring Linux User Management (LUM) for the group. You also add the Linux nodes
(Node objects) of each node in every cluster in the BCC to this BCC group.
IMPORTANT: Having a LUM-enabled BCC group and user and adding the Linux cluster nodes to
the BCC group is necessary for inter-cluster communication to function properly.
Prior to installing and configuring Business Continuity Clustering software, you must complete the
following tasks:
1 Create a BCC group and name the group, such as
IMPORTANT: The name you specify must be in all lowercase.
2 Create a BCC Administrator user (
before LUM enabling the group.
3 Enable the
Make certain that the you do the following when you LUM-enable
Select LUM enable all users in group option.
Add all Linux nodes (Node objects) in the cluster to the
For information about LUM-enabling groups, see
eDirectory" in the
LUM-enabling the
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), adding the BCC Administrator user to the group, then Linux-enabling the
bccgroup
for Linux by using Linux User Management.
bccgroup
OES 2 SP2: Novell Linux User Management Technology
automatically enables all users in that group for Linux.
bccgroup
bccgroup
) and add that user to the BCC group (
bccadmin
"Managing User and Group Objects in
.
bccgroup
:
bccgroup
.
bccgroup
Guide.
)

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