Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP 2 - CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.7 FOR LINUX Manual page 80

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9f3 Specify the following values:
9f4 Click Next.
9g On the Novell Open Enterprise Server Configuration page under Novell Cluster Services,
click the disabled link to enable configuration.
The sentence changes to Configuration is enabled.
9h Click the Novell Cluster Services link to open the Novell Cluster Services Configuration
page.
9i Click Existing Cluster, specify the fully distinguished name (FDN) of the cluster, then
click Next.
IMPORTANT: Use the comma format illustrated in the example. Do not use dots.
This is the name and eDirectory context of the cluster that you are adding this server to.
9j Select the IP address that Novell Cluster Services will use for this node.
Some servers have multiple IP addresses. This step lets you choose which IP address
Novell Cluster Services uses.
9k Deselect Start Services Now.
9l Click Next, then continue through the rest of the OES installation.
9m After the install is complete, use the Software Updater (or other update methods) to install
any patches from the OES 2 Linux patch channel and any EVMS patches from the SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 patch channel.
10 If you have a shared disk system on the cluster, enter
console to verify that the node can see the cluster (SBD) partition on the SAN.
sbdutil -f
11 Reboot the server.
12 (Optional) Manually migrate the resources that were on the old server nodes to this Linux
server.
Some cluster resources for services on NetWare cannot be used on Linux. For information, see
Section 6.3, "Guidelines for Converting Service Cluster Resources from NetWare to Linux," on
page
64.
The resources can automatically fail back if all of the following apply:
The failback mode for the resources was set to Auto.
You used the same node number for this Linux server that was used for the former
NetWare server.
This only applies if this Linux server is the next server added to the cluster.
This Linux server is the preferred node for the resources.
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OES 2 SP2: Novell Cluster Services 1.8.7 for Linux Administration Guide
Admin name and context: The username and context (in LDAP form) of the
container administrator user (or non-administrator user) who has the eDirectory
rights needed to install Novell Cluster Services.
Admin password: The password of the container administrator (or non-
administrator user).
The install returns to the Novell Open Enterprise Server Configuration page.
also tells you the device on the SAN where the SBD partition is located.
at the Linux terminal
sbdutil -f
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