Managing Your Clustered Groupwise System; Updating Groupwise Objects With Cluster-Specific Descriptions - Novell GROUPWISE 7 - INTEROPERABILITY GUIDE Manual

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3 Select the cluster node where you want to online the GroupWise cluster resource, then click
OK.
After a moment, the GroupWise cluster resource displays Running in the State column.
4 At the server where the MTA and/or POA are starting, use the following command to see if
they are running:
/etc/init.d/grpwise status domain
/etc/init.d/grpwise status post_office.domain
5 Select the new GroupWise cluster resource, then click Offline.
The State column for the GroupWise cluster resource returns to Offline.
6 Use the same command you used in
7 Repeat
Step 2
whenever you are ready to bring the new GroupWise cluster resource online
permanently.
8 Continue with
Managing Your Clustered GroupWise
14.6 Managing Your Clustered GroupWise
System
After you have set up a basic clustered GroupWise system, you should consider some long-term
management issues.
Section 14.6.1, "Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-Specific Descriptions," on
page 161
Section 14.6.2, "Knowing What to Expect in MTA and POA Failover Situations," on page 163
14.6.1 Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-Specific
Descriptions
After setting up your clustered GroupWise system, while the cluster-specific information is fresh in
your mind, you should record the cluster-specific information as part of the GroupWise objects in
ConsoleOne so that you can easily refer to it later. Be sure to update the information in the
GroupWise objects if the configuration of your system changes.
"Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Domain and Its MTA" on page 161
"Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Post Office and Its POA" on page 162
"Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Software Distribution Directory" on page 163
Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Domain and Its MTA
To permanently record important cluster-specific information for the domain:
1 In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the Domain object, then click Properties.
2 In the Description field of the domain Identification page, provide a cluster-specific description
of the domain, including the secondary IP address of its GroupWise partition.
3 Click OK to save the domain description.
4 Select the Domain object to display its contents.
5 Right-click the MTA object, then click Properties.
Step 4
to verify if they have stopped.
System.
Setting Up a Domain and a Post Office in a Linux Cluster 161

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