Plan the new clustered WebAccess installation, including the new domain required to house the WebAccess Agent in a clustering environment.
Cluster-enable the volume where the WebAccess Agent domain will reside.
See Section 5.3.1, Cluster-Enabling a Shared Volume for Use with the WebAccess Agent.
Create the new WebAccess Agent domain.
See Section 5.3.2, Creating a Domain for the WebAccess Agent.
Set up the MTA for the new WebAccess Agent domain.
See Section 5.3.3, Installing the MTA for the WebAccess Agent Domain.
Install the WebAccess Agent.
See Section 5.3.4, Installing and Configuring the WebAccess Agent in a Cluster.
Modify the WebAccess Agent volume resource load script:
Remove the trustmig command
Add the search add command (optional)
If you will not run the MTA and the WebAccess Agent in protected memory, add the set auto restart commands and the set developer option = off command
Add the load commands for the MTA and the WebAccess Agent, separating them with a delay command
If you will run the MTA and the WebAccess Agent in protected memory, add the address space parameter to the load commands and add a protection restart command for the address space
See Modifying the Volume Resource Load Script for the WebAccess Agent.
Modify the WebAccess Agent volume resource unload script:
Add the MTA and WebAccess Agent or address space unload command(s)
Remove the trustmig command
See Modifying the Volume Resource Unload Script for the WebAccess Agent.
Set up the WebAccess Agent volume failover path and policies.
See Setting the Failover Path and Policies for the WebAccess Agent.
Test the clustered WebAccess Agent.
See Section 5.3.5, Testing Your Clustered WebAccess Installation.
Record cluster-specific information in the properties pages of the GroupWise objects associated with the WebAccess Agent.
See Section 5.4.1, Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-Specific Descriptions.