Novell Cluster Services - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 Installation Manual

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Novell CIFS Service Configuration (3)
For additional configuration instructions, see
Novell CIFS for Linux Administration Guide OES 2 SP2: Novell AFP For Linux Administration
Guide

3.6.6 Novell Cluster Services

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Novell Cluster Services (NCS) Configuration
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Select the Password Policies Assigned to CIFS Users: The specified CIFS Proxy User
is granted rights to read the passwords of all users assigned to the password policies you
select.
If you are installing in a new tree, the list is blank. The install creates a policy named CIFS
Default Policy for you.
For more information about proxy users and password policies, see
Group Management in OES 2
File
Services" in the
OES 2 SP2: Planning and Implementation
Novell Cluster Services Parameters and Values
New or Existing Cluster: Specify whether the server is part of a new cluster or is joining an
existing cluster.
Default: New Cluster
Directory Server Address: The IP address shown is the default LDAP server for this
service. If you do not want to use the default, select a different LDAP server in the list.
If you are installing into an existing tree, ensure that the server you select has a master
replica or read/write replica of eDirectory. If you need to add another LDAP server to the list,
add it by using the LDAP Configuration for Open Enterprise Services dialog box.
Default: The first server selected in the LDAP Configuration list of servers.
Cluster FDN: Specify the fully distinguished name (FDN) of the cluster. Use the comma
format illustrated in the example. Do not use dots.
If you are creating a new cluster, this is the name you will give the new cluster and the
eDirectory context where the new cluster object will reside. You must specify an existing
context. Specifying a new context does not create a new context.
If you are adding a server to an existing cluster, this is the name and eDirectory context of
the cluster that you are adding this server to.
Cluster names must be unique. You cannot create two clusters with the same name in the
same eDirectory tree. Cluster names are case sensitive on Linux.
SP2" and
"Coordinating Password Policies Among Multiple
"Installing and Setting Up
"System User and
Guide.
CIFS" in the
OES 2 SP2:

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