Comparing Novell Cluster Services for Linux and NetWare
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Cluster-enabling NSS pools by
using the NSS Management
Utility (NSSMU)
Yes
Yes
Command line interface
Yes; using the terminal console
Yes; using the terminal console
XML-based API
Yes; same as NetWare except
that it uses the
/_adminfs
path
on Linux.
Yes; same as for Linux except
that it uses the
_admin:
volume
on NetWare.
Load, unload, and monitor scripts Yes
Script commands differ. Scripts
are automatically translated from
NetWare commands to Linux
commands during the cluster
conversion from NetWare to
Linux. For a comparison of script
commands, see
Section 6.6,
“Translation of Cluster Resource
Scripts for Mixed NetWare and
Linux Clusters,” on page 82
.
Yes
NCP support for accessing files
on shared NSS pools
Yes
Yes
NCP support for accessing files
on shared NCP volumes on Linux
POSIX file systems
Yes
Not applicable
Novell AFP support for accessing
files on shared NSS pools
Yes; in OES 2 SP1 Linux and
later
Yes
Novell CIFS support for
accessing files on shared NSS
pools
Yes; in OES 2 SP1 Linux and
later. Cross-protocol locking is not
supported in OES 2 SP1.
Yes; with cross-protocol locking
Linux Samba/CIFS support for
accessing files on shared NSS
pools on Linux
Yes; with support for cross-
protocol locking that allows both
NCP users and Linux Samba/
CIFS users to concurrently
access data.
Requires users to be Linux-
enabled with Linux User
Management.
Requires Universal Password.
Not applicable
Linux Samba/CIFS support for
accessing files on shared NCP
volumes on Linux POSIX file
systems
Yes; with support for cross-
protocol locking that allows both
NCP users and Linux Samba/
CIFS users to concurrently
access data.
Requires users to be Linux-
enabled with Linux User
Management.
Requires Universal Password.
Not applicable
Feature or Capability
Cluster Services for Linux
Cluster Services for NetWare