7 Specify an IP address, ensure that you select CIFS under Advertising Protocols, then click
Finish.
8 Use the
cluster status
For details, see
"Console Commands for Novell Cluster
Cluster Services 1.8.7 for Linux Administration
9 Create volumes in the shared pools.
For details, see
"Configuring Cluster Resources for Shared NSS Pools and
OES 2 SP2: Novell Cluster Services 1.8.7 for Linux Administration
10 Create sharepoints, provide access rights, and assign password policies for the CIFS virtual
server or pool server. Use the same procedure that you used to configure the virtual or pool
server CIFS through iManager.
For details, see
Section 5.1, "Using iManager to Manage CIFS," on page
you select only the virtual or pool server as the OES 2 server.
11 Access the sharepoints from a client workstation through the virtual server IP address or virtual
server (NetBIOS) name.
For details on creating pools by using iManager, see
the
OES 2 SP2: Novell Cluster Services 1.8.7 for Linux Administration
NOTE: If the cluster object is created in a container that is in a different subtree than the one in
which the nodes are present or is at a higher level than where nodes are present, then the CIFS proxy
user must be manually added to the trustee list of cluster server object and required rights must be
assigned to it along with the inherited rights.
Using NSSMU to Create the Pool
1 Ensure that the
"Prerequisites" on page 58
2 Start NSSMU from the server console of a cluster server.
command to verify that the created pool server is running.
Guide.
"Using iManager to Create NSS
are met.
Configuring CIFS with Novell Cluster Services for an NSS File System
Services" in the
OES 2 SP2: Novell
Volumes" in the
Guide.
31, but ensure that
Volumes" in
Guide.
59
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