Using Nssmu To Create Nss Volumes - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP 2 - CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.7 FOR LINUX Manual

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The volume quota is the maximum possible size of the volume. If you have more than one
volume per pool, you can specify a quota for each volume rather than allowing multiple
volumes to grow to the pool size.
8 Review and change volume attributes by selecting or deselecting the check boxes next to the
attributes.
The Backup and Salvage Files attributes are selected by default.
For information about volume attributes, see
System Administration
9 Choose whether you want the volume activated and mounted when it is created, then click
Finish.

10.4.2 Using NSSMU to Create NSS Volumes

Repeat the following procedure for each cluster volume that you want to create on the shared NSS
pool.
1 Make sure the pool resource is mounted on the same server in the cluster where the pool was
created.
2 Start NSSMU by entering
was originally created and is currently mounted.
3 From the NSSMU main menu, select Volumes.
4 On the Volumes page, press Insert, type a name for the new volume you want to create, then
press Enter.
Each shared volume in the cluster must have a unique name.
5 Specify Y(es) to encrypt volume or N(o) to create a regular volume.
6 From the list of available pools, select the pool where you want the volume to reside, then press
Enter.
The new volume appears in the list of volumes.
7 (Optional) From the list of volumes, select the newly created volume, then Press F5,
Properties, to review and change volume attributes, then select Apply and press Enter to save
any changes.
The default settings for new volumes are described in the following table:
Volume Property
Backup
Compression
Data Shredding
Directory Quotas
Modified File List (MFL)
Salvage Files
Snapshot—File Level
User Space Restrictions
"Volume
Guide.
at the terminal console of the cluster server where the pool
nssmu
Default Value
Yes
No
0 (off), Times to shred data: 1
No
No
Yes
No
No
Configuring Cluster Resources for Shared NSS Pools and Volumes 143
Attributes" in the
OES 2 SP2: NSS File

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