Novell Cluster Services Configuration And Setup; Creating A Cluster Volume Object - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Novell Cluster Services Configuration and Setup

Creating a Cluster Volume Object

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NetWare FTP Server Administration Guide
Once FTP Server is installed, you must create and configure an FTP server
resource in Novell Cluster Services for each FTP server that will run in your
cluster. This includes configuring load and unload scripts; setting Start,
Failover, and Failback modes; and assigning the FTP server resource to
specific nodes in your cluster.
Before you start using FTP Server with cluster support, create a shared volume
and a Cluster Volume object.
1
Create a shared volume using NWCONFIG > NSS volumes.
2
Create a Cluster Volume object in ConsoleOne by completing the
following:
2a
Select the Cluster object.
2b
Click File > New > Cluster > Cluster Volume.
2c
Browse and select the shared volume.
2d
Enter the secondary IP address or the virtual IP address associated
with the cluster.
The address will be in the following format:
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
2e
Check the Define Additional Properties check box and click Create.
2f
Set the Start, Failover, and Failback Modes.
2g
Verify the order of the servers in the nodes list.
2h
To save the changes to the Cluster Volume object, click OK.
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.

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