You should already have reviewed Planning the Internet Agent in a Cluster and filled out the Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet. You are now ready to complete the following tasks to set up the Internet Agent in a Microsoft cluster:
Create the Internet Agent resource group and agent services resources (Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet item 1), as planned in Planning the Internet Agent Resource Group.
To ensure successful short name resolution, add entries for the Internet Agent network name to support your preferred methods of short name resolution, as described in Configuring Short Name Resolution.
To ensure that the Internet Agent has incoming and outgoing access to the Internet, make sure your firewall is properly configured, as described in Preparing Your Firewall for the Internet Agent.
Continue with Creating a Domain for the Internet Agent.
The Internet Agent domain will be a secondary domain. To create it, follow the instructions in Creating a New Secondary Domain in a Cluster, taking your information from the Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet, rather than the System Clustering Worksheet, then return to this point.
Do not create any post offices in the Internet Agent domain.
Continue with Installing the MTA for the Internet Agent Domain.
The MTA for the Internet Agent domain can be installed just like any other MTA in your clustered GroupWise system. Follow the instructions in Installing the Agent Software in a Cluster, then return to this point.
You do not need to edit the MTA startup file.
Continue with Installing and Configuring the Internet Agent in a Cluster.
After you have created a domain for the Internet Agent and installed the MTA for that domain, you are ready to install and configure the Internet Agent.
Map a drive to the shared disk of the Internet Agent resource group (Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet item 1).
Map a drive to c:\ on the first node in the cluster where you will set up the Internet Agent as a Windows service (System Clustering Worksheet item 2).
If you plan to install the Internet Agent software to the shared disk of the Internet Agent resource group (Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet item 6), create the drive:\grpwise\gwia directory on the shared disk accessed in Step 1.
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If you plan to install the Internet Agent software to each node in the cluster, create the c:\grpwise\gwia directory on the drive accessed in Step 2).
Start the Internet Agent Installation program, following the steps provided in "Installing the Internet Agent Software on NetWare or Windows" in "Installing the GroupWise Internet Agent" in the GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide.
Install the Windows Internet Agent, keeping in mind the following cluster-specific details:
Repeat Step 4 and Step 5, mapping a drive to each node in the cluster.
Even if you installed the Internet Agent software to a shared disk, you need to repeat the installation process for each node so that the Internet Agent gets set up as a Windows service on each node.
If you installed the software to each node in the cluster and you selected Yes for Consolidate Configuration Files? (under Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet item 6), copy the gwia.cfg file to the planned location on the shared disk, then delete it from the c:\grpwise\gwia directory on each node to avoid future confusion.
Make sure you have completed all the tasks described in "Installing the GroupWise Internet Agent" in the GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide.
Continue with Enabling Internet Addressing for Your Clustered GroupWise System.
Setting up Internet addressing for a clustered Internet Agent is no different from setting it up for an Internet Agent in a any other environment. Follow the instructions in "Enabling Internet Addressing" in "System" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide, then continue with Verifying GWIA Object Properties.
During installation of the Internet Agent, the GWIA object should have been configured correctly. However, it can be helpful to verify certain cluster-specific information in order to familiarize yourself with the configuration of a clustered Internet Agent.
In ConsoleOne®, browse to and select the Internet Agent domain in order to display its contents.
Right-click the GWIA object, then click Properties.
Continue with Verifying the Reference to the Volume Resource.
In the GWIA object properties pages:
Click SMTP/MIME > Settings.
Verify the contents of the Hostname/DNS "A Record" Name field.
It displays the hostname as currently configured in DNS. It should match the network name of the domain resource group, not the name of a node in the cluster.
Make changes if necessary.
Continue with Verifying the Reference to the Network Name in Directory Paths.
In the GWIA object properties pages:
Click Server Directories.
Verify that the displayed directories match the network name of the domain resource group, not the name of a node in the cluster.
Make changes if necessary.
Continue with Verifying Post Office Links.
In the GWIA object properties pages:
Click Post Office Links.
Verify that the Access Mode column displays C/S (for client/server mode) for all post offices serviced by the clustered Internet Agent.
Verify that the Links column displays the IP addresses of the post office resource groups, not the IP addresses of any nodes in the cluster.
Make changes if necessary.
Continue with Forcing Use of the Internet Agent Resource Group IP Address.
If you want the Internet Agent to send outgoing messages on its resource group IP address, rather than using the default the node IP address:
Click GroupWise > Network Address.
In the TCP/IP Address field, provide the resource group IP address (under Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet item 1) for the Internet Agent to use for sending outgoing messages.
Click SMTP/MIME, then click Settings.
Select Bind to TCIP/IP Address at Connection Time.
Click OK.
Continue with Testing the Clustered Internet Agent.
After you have set up the Internet Agent resource group, you can test it by manually bringing it online and taking it offline again.
Continue with Managing the Internet Agent in a Cluster