Logging In To Imanager; Creating A Cluster Resource For A Linux Posix Volume - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP 2 - CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.7 FOR LINUX Manual

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Section 11.3.5, "Enabling Monitoring and Configuring a Monitor Script for a Linux POSIX
Volume Cluster Resource," on page 166
Section 11.3.6, "Configuring Policies for a Linux POSIX Volume Cluster Resource," on
page 167

11.3.1 Logging in to iManager

When you create a new cluster resource, a Cluster Resource object is added in eDirectory
to iManager as a user with the credentials necessary to extend the schema for this object.
1 Start your Internet browser and enter the URL for iManager.
The URL is http://server_ip_address/nps/imanager.html. Replace server_ip_address with the
IP address or DNS name of an OES server in the cluster that has iManager installed or with the
IP address for Apache-based services.
2 Specify your username and password.
3 Specify the tree where the cluster is located, the click Login.
4 Continue with
"Creating a Cluster Resource for a Linux POSIX Volume" on page

11.3.2 Creating a Cluster Resource for a Linux POSIX Volume

1 In iManager, click Clusters, then click Cluster Options.
2 Browse and select the Cluster object of the cluster where you want to add a cluster resource.
When the page refreshes, a list of existing cluster resources is displayed.
3 Click New.
4 Specify Resource as the resource type you want to create by clicking the Resource radio button,
then click Next.
5 Specify the name of the resource you want to create.
This is the name of the resource for the cluster-enabled Linux POSIX volume.
You can use any name. You might apply a similar naming convention for Linux volumes as is
used for NSS pools (clustername_poolname_server) by using the EVMS volume name. For
example,
CLUS1_SHVOL44_SERVER
Do not use periods in cluster resource names. Novell clients interpret periods as delimiters. If
you use a space in a cluster resource name, that space is converted to an underscore.
6 In the Inherit From Template field, browse to the Cluster container object, then locate and
select the Generic_FS_Template in that container.
7 Deselect Online on creation.
You want to configure the cluster resource before you online it for the first time. Whenever you
modify cluster resource settings, you must offline, then online the resource in order for the
changes to take effect.
8 Select the Define Additional Properties check box, then click Next.
This takes you through several pages where you can define the load, unload, and monitoring
scripts, then configure the cluster resource properties.
9 Continue with
"Configuring a Load Script for a Linux POSIX Volume Cluster Resource" on
page
164.
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Configuring Cluster Resources for Shared Linux POSIX Volumes 163
. Log in
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163.

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