Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual page 79

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You must specify the same port number for the same template in the destination cluster
when you set up the driver instance in that peer cluster. For example, if you specify 2003
as the port number for the resource synchronization driver instance for Cluster1 to Cluster
2, you must specify 2003 as the port number for the Cluster 2 to Cluster 1 resource
synchronization driver instance for the peer driver you create on Cluster2.
Full Distinguished Name (DN) of the cluster this driver services: For example,
cluster1.clusters.siteA.example.
Fully Distinguished Name (DN) of the landing zone container: Specify the context of
the container where the cluster pool and volume objects in the other cluster are placed
when they are synchronized to this cluster.
This container is referred to as the landing zone. The NCP
server of a BCC-enabled resource are also placed in the landing zone.
IMPORTANT: The context must already exist and must be specified using dot format
without the tree name. For example, siteA.example.
12 Make the IDM Driver object security equivalent to an existing User object:
The IDM Driver object must have sufficient rights to any object it reads or writes in the
following containers:
The Identity Manager driver set container.
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.
12a Click Define Security Equivalences, then click Add.
12b Browse to and select the desired User object, then click OK.
12c Click Next, and then click Finish.
13 Repeat
Step 1
through
This includes creating a new driver and driver set for each cluster. Remember that you create
the User Synchronization only on the peer clusters that are actually communicating with each
other between the partitions.
14 After you have configured the BCC IDM drivers on every node in each cluster, you must
upgrade the drivers to the Identity Manager 3.6x architecture.
Step 12
above on the peer clusters in your business continuity cluster.
server objects for the virtual
TM
Configuring the Identity Manager Drivers for BCC
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