Verifying Bcc Administrator User Trustee Rights And Credentials - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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2 Specify your username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in, then click
Login.
3 In Roles and Tasks, click Clusters, then click the Cluster Options link.
4 Specify a cluster name, or browse and select one.
5 Under Cluster Objects, select the business-continuity-enabled cluster resource that contains the
Reiser or Ext3 file system, then click Details.
Cluster resources that are enabled for business continuity have the BCC label on the resource
type icon.
6 Click the Business Continuity tab, then click Storage Management.
7 Under BCC Load Scripts, click New to bring up a wizard that lets you create a new script.
8 In the wizard, specify the following information:
Name: Convert CSM container.
Description: Converts the EVMS Cluster Segment Manager (CSM) container so the
specified container is available on the secondary cluster.
CIM Enabled: Ensure that this option is deselected (not checked).
Synchronous: Ensure that this option is selected (checked)
See
Step 7b
in
"Adding Storage Management Configuration Information" on page 89
information and descriptions of the information in the value fields.
9 Under Script Parameters, click New, then specify the following:
Name: Specify the variable name as CONTAINER_NAME. This value is case-sensitive
and should be entered as
CONTAINER_NAME
Value: Specify the name of the EVMS CSM (Cluster Segment Manager) container. You
assigned this name to the EVMS CSM container when you created it. This value is case-
sensitive and should exactly match the container name.
10 Using a text editor, copy and paste the
box.
The script is located in the
Clustering CD or ISO image.
11 Click Apply to save your changes.
12 Repeat
Step 1
through
The information you provide in the steps should be unique for each cluster.
10.7 Verifying BCC Administrator User Trustee
Rights and Credentials
You must ensure that the BCC Administrator user is a LUM-enabled user. For instructions, see
"Creating the BCC Group and Administrative User" on page
You must ensure that the user who manages your BCC (that is, the BCC Administrator user) is a
trustee of the Cluster objects and has at least Read and Write rights to the All Attributes Rights
property. For instructions, see
Cluster Objects" on page
bcc_csm_util.pl
/nsmi_scripts/linux/
Step 11
for the peer clusters in your BCC.
"Assigning Trustee Rights for the BCC Administrator User to the
49.
script into the Script Parameters text
directory on the Business Continuity
48.
Configuring BCC for Peer Clusters
for more
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