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9.2.1 Default Resource Templates

Table 9-1
identifies the cluster resource templates that Novell Cluster Services provides for use on
physical servers and Xen virtual machine (VM) guest servers (DomU). You can also create your
own templates or personalize the default templates by using iManager. For information, see
Section 9.2.2, "Creating a Resource Template," on page
available for third-party applications; see the vendor documentation.
Cluster Resource Templates for Physical Servers and Xen VM Guest Servers
Table 9-1
Cluster Resource Template
AV
DHCP
DNS
Generic File System (Generic_FS)
Generic IP Service
iFolder
iPrint
MySQL
Samba
Third-party templates
Novell Cluster Services provides the following templates for use by the Xen VM host server
(Dom0). They are the only two templates supported for the host, and they are not supported for use
by a VM guest server.
Cluster Resource Templates for Xen-Based Virtualization Host Environments
Table 9-2
Cluster Resource Template
Xen
XenLive
To view the default templates in iManager:
1 Start your Internet browser and enter the URL for iManager.
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OES 2 Linux Product
Novell Archive and Version Services
Novell Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol using
an NSS pool
Novell Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol using
a Linux POSIX File System
Novell Domain Name System
Linux POSIX file systems
This template can be modified to create cluster
resources for certain server applications that run on
your cluster.
Novell iFolder
Novell iPrint
Novell MySQL
Novell Samba
See your vendor documentation.
Use
Automatically configure the cluster resource for the virtual machine.
Automatically configure the cluster resource for the virtual machine.
Provides an additional function to allow a virtual machine resource
migration (manual) without the need to boot or bring up the virtual machine
on the cluster node where the virtual machine has been migrated.
119. Third-party templates might also
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