Configuring The Properties Of Cluster Volume Resource - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Configuring the Properties of Cluster Volume Resource

Load and Unload Script
IMPORTANT:
After the shared volume servername_shared vol name is cluster-
enabled, ConsoleOne renames it to cluster object name_shared vol name.
ConsoleOne creates a virtual server associated with the shared volume called
cluster object name_shared vol name_SERVER.
ConsoleOne also creates a Cluster Volume object called shared vol
name_SERVER in the Cluster object container.
3
Install Native File Access For UNIX on all the nodes in the cluster.
4
If the NFS Services are running, run NFSSTOP. Remove NFSSTART
from AUTOEXEC.NCF.
5
Delete all the NISSERV_servername objects in eDirectory.
6
Run nisinst -s shared vol name_SERVER from one of the nodes in the
cluster. Modify the IPAddress attribute of this newly created
NISSERVER object to the virtual IP Address.
7
In the shared volume which is cluster-enabled for the Native File Access
for UNIX, make a directory named ETC.
8
From the node, where Step 6 was executed, copy the following files from
SYS:\ETC to the ETC directory on the shared volume.
nfs.cfg
nis.cfg
nisserv.cfg
nfsexprt in case of upgrade from NetWare 4.1 or 5.1
nfsthost in case of upgrade from NetWare 4.1 or 5.1
nfsstart.ncf from SYS:\SYSTEM
nfsstop.ncf from SYS:\SYSTEM
To customize your specific NetWare NFS Services configuration, edit the IP
addresses and volume-specific commands in the load and unload scripts of the
cluster volume object to which you are going to associate NFS Services.
Select and right-click the Cluster Volume object and then click Properties to
find the Cluster Resource Load Script and Cluster Resource Unload Script.
Following are the formats for these scripts.
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