Installing and Configuring Novell Cluster Services on OES 2 Linux
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IMPORTANT:
An SBD partition requires least 20 MB of free space on a device that has been
previously initialized and marked as shareable for clustering.
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Go to the Novell Cluster Services Configuration page
, then click
Existing Cluster
.
3
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 where you want to add this server.
4
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.
5
If this is an existing server, choose whether to start Novell Cluster Services software on this
node after configuring it, then click
Next
.
This option applies only to installing Novell Cluster Services on an existing server, because it
starts automatically when the server reboots during the OES installation.
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If you are configuring during the install, continue through the rest of the OES installation and
setup process.
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After the configuration is completed, start Novell Cluster Services using one of these methods:
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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 SP3
patch channel.
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Update the cluster configuration on the other nodes by doing one of the following as the
root
user on the master node in the cluster:
Run the cluster configuration daemon by entering the following:
cluster exec "/opt/novell/ncs/bin/ncs-configd.py -init"
Setup Condition
Instructions
New install
Novell Cluster Services starts automatically
when the server reboots during the OES
installation.
Automatically start specified in
Step 4
Novell Cluster Services should be running after
the configuration completes.
Do not automatically start specified in
Step 4
Start Novell Cluster Services manually by using
one of these methods:
Reboot the cluster server.
At a terminal console prompt, go to the
/
etc/init.d
directory, then enter the
following as the
root
user:
./novell-ncs start
At a terminal console prompt, enter the
following as the
root
user:
rcnovell-ncs start