Assigning Trustee Rights For The Bcc Administrator User To The Cluster Objects; Adding The Bcc Administrator User To The Ncsgroup On Each Cluster Node - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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4.3.2 Assigning Trustee Rights for the BCC Administrator User
to the Cluster Objects
Assign trustee rights to the BCC Administrator user for each cluster you plan to add to the business
continuity cluster.
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 Linux server where you have installed iManager and the
Identity Manager preconfigured templates for iManager.
2 Specify your username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in, then click
Login.
3 In Roles and Tasks, 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, and then ensure 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
4.3.3 Adding the BCC Administrator User to the ncsgroup on
Each Cluster Node
In order for the BCC Administrator user to gain access to the cluster administration files (
) on other Linux cluster nodes in your BCC, you must add that user to the Novell
novell/cluster
Cluster Services administration group (such as
1 Log in as
and open the
root
2 Find either of the following lines:
ncsgroup:!:107:
or
ncsgroup:!:107:bccd
The file should contain one of the above lines, but not both.
3 Depending on which line you find, edit the line to read as follows:
ncsgroup:!:107:bccadmin
or
ncsgroup:!:107:bccd,bccadmin
4 Replace bccadmin with the BCC Administrator user you created.
Notice the group ID number of the
actual number is the same on each node in a given cluster; it might be different for each cluster.
5 After saving the
/etc/group
For example, if you named the BCC Administrator user
The
should appear as a secondary group of the BCC Administrator user.
ncsgroup
Step 7
for the peer clusters in your business continuity cluster.
ncsgroup
file.
/etc/group
. In this example, the number 107 is used. The
ncsgroup
file, execute the
id
) on each cluster node.
command from a shell.
, enter
bccadmin
id bccadmin
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/admin/
.
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