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1) Shared Volume for Cluster Enabled?
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Specify the name (cluster_volume) of the shared volume where the WebAccess Agent domain will be created. For cluster-enabling, specify the IP addresses of the virtual server (volume_.cluster) to which the cluster-enabled volume is tied. For more information, see Deciding Whether to Cluster-Enable the WebAccess Agent Volume. |
2) WebAccess Agent Domain Database Location: |
Specify a unique name for the WebAccess Agent domain. Specify the directory on the WebAccess Agent volume where you want to create the new domain. For more information, see Planning a New Domain for the WebAccess Agent. |
3) WebAccess Agent |
List other nodes in the cluster where the WebAccess Agent and its MTA could fail over. For more information, see Determining an Appropriate Failover Path for the WebAccess Agent Volume. |
4) MTA Installation Location:
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Mark the location where you will install the MTA software. If necessary, specify the location where you will consolidate multiple MTA startup files on a WebAccess Agent volume. For more information, see Deciding Where to Install the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA. |
5) MTA Network Information:
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Gather the MTA network address information from the WebAccess section of the IP Address Worksheet. For more information, see Planning a Secondary IP Address and Cluster-Unique Port Numbers for the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA. |
6) WebAccess Agent
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Mark the location where you will install the WebAccess Agent software. For more information, see Deciding Where to Install the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA. |
7) WebAccess Agent
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Gather the WebAccess Agent network address information from the WebAccess section of the IP Address Worksheet. For more information, see Planning a Secondary IP Address and Cluster-Unique Port Numbers for the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA. |
8) Load WebAccess Agent and Its MTA in Protected Memory?
Protected address space names:
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Mark whether you need to run the WebAccess Agent and its MTA in protected memory. If so, specify a unique address space for each agent. IMPORTANT: We strongly recommend that you run the WebAccess Agent and its MTA in protected memory. For more information, see Deciding Whether to Run the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA in Protected Memory. |
9) Physical Web Servers: |
List the NetWare servers in the cluster where you are installing the Netscape Enterprise Server for use with WebAccess. For more information, see Setting Up the Netscape Enterprise Web Server for NetWare in a Cluster on NetWare 6. |
10) Netscape Enterprise Server |
Record the secondary IP address for the Netscape Enterprise Server cluster resource, shown in the cluster resource load script. For more information, see Setting Up the Netscape Enterprise Web Server for NetWare in a Cluster on NetWare 6. |
11) Netscape Enterprise Server Mode:
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Mark whether the Netscape Enterprise Server runs simultaneously on multiple nodes in the cluster (active/active) or whether it runs on only one node at a time (active/passive). For more information, see Setting Up the Netscape Enterprise Web Server for NetWare in a Cluster on NetWare 6. |
12) Netscape Enterprise Server Failover Path: |
List other nodes in the cluster where the Netscape Enterprise Server can fail over. The WebAccess Application always fails over along with the Netscape Enterprise Server. For more information, see Setting Up the Netscape Enterprise Web Server for NetWare in a Cluster on NetWare 6. |
13) Hardware Virtual Server Information:
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Record the hardware virtual server information for your shared disk system. For more information, see Setting Up the Netscape Enterprise Web Server for NetWare in a Cluster on NetWare 6. |