Using A Pre-Existing Cluster Pool For Cifs - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - ADMINISTRATION Manual

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3 Select pools from the NSSMU main menu.
4 Select the device where you want the pool to be created.
5 Specify the pool name and virtual server's or pool server's IP address.
6 Select Yes for CIFS under Advertising Protocols.
7 Select Apply and press Enter.
8 Use the
For details, see
Cluster Services 1.8.7 for Linux Administration
9 Create volumes in the shared pools.
For details, see
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
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 NSSMU, see
OES 2 SP2: Novell Cluster Services 1.8.7 for Linux Administration

8.4.3 Using a Pre-existing Cluster Pool for CIFS

Enabling CIFS on a pre-existing cluster pool requires the following manual steps to be done by the
administrator:
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command to verify that the created pool server is running.
cluster status
"Console Commands for Novell Cluster
"Configuring Cluster Resources for Shared NSS Pools and Volumes
Section 5.1, "Using iManager to Manage CIFS," on page
Services" in the
Guide.
Guide".
"Using NSSMU to Create NSS Volumes
Guide".
OES 2 SP2: Novell
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