Novell GROUPWISE 8 - INTEROPERABILITY Manual page 153

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To create a new startup file without installing the agent software:
1 Make a copy of an existing startup file and name it after the domain or post office that will be
serviced by the agent.
2 Edit the setting of the --home startup switch to point to the location of the new domain
directory or post office directory. Be careful to maintain the syntax of the original line.
3 Scroll down through the new startup file looking for other active (not commented out) startup
switches, then modify them as needed for the new agent.
4 Save the new startup file.
5 Edit the GroupWise High Availability service configuration file (
groupwise/gwha.conf
6 Make a copy of the section for an existing domain and its MTA or post office and its POA, then
modify the information for the new domain or post office and its accompanying agent.
7 Save the
gwha.conf
For more information about the High Availability service, see
Service for the Linux GroupWise
8 Continue with
Modifying Existing Load and Unload
Modifying Existing Load and Unload Scripts
The agent startup file names are part of the
load scripts.
If you created the new domain and/or post office on a new GroupWise partition, skip back to
Section 14.4.3, "Configuring GroupWise Cluster Resources to Load and Unload the Agents," on
page 146
for instructions to create new load and unload scripts.
If you created the new domain and/or post office on an existing GroupWise partition, most of the
configuration of the cluster resource has already been done. You just need to add new service start
and stop commands to the existing scripts. Continue with the steps below:
To modify existing load and unload scripts:
1 In iManager, expand Cluster, then click Cluster Options.
2 In the Cluster field, browse to and click the Cluster object where the GroupWise cluster
resource is located.
3 Select a cluster resource that contains a GroupWise partition, then click Properties > Scripts.
4 Following the pattern of the existing service start commands, add start commands for the new
instances of the agents you are setting up. Use Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste lines in the
load script page.
5 Click Apply to save the modified load script.
6 Click Unload Script.
7 Add corresponding service stop commands for the new instances of the agents.
8 Click Apply to save the modified unload script.
You might want to review other properties of the Cluster Resource object, such as the failover
list and the failover/failback/migration procedures on the General page, in light of the fact that
an additional domain and/or post office now resides on the GroupWise partition.
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