7.5 Cross-Platform Issues for Management Tools

7.5.1 Storage-Related Plug-Ins for Novell iManager 2.7

The following storage-related plug-ins for OES 2 and later require Novell iManager 2.7:

Storage-Related Plug-In

NSS on Linux

NSS on NetWare

Archive and Versioning (Archive and Version Services)

Yes

Yes

Clustering (Novell Cluster Services™)

Yes

Yes

Distributed File Services (Novell Distributed File Services)

Yes

Yes

Novell AFP

Yes

(OES 2 SP1 Linux and later)

Yes

Novell CIFS

Yes

(OES 2 SP1 Linux and later)

Yes

Novell NFS

No

Use Linux NFSv3.

Yes

Files and Folders

Yes

Yes

Storage (NSS file system)

Yes

Yes

For more information about storage-related plug-ins, see Section 9.1.1, Understanding Storage-Related Plug-Ins.

7.5.2 Interoperability of Protocols for the iManager Server and Target Server

The following table provides information about the protocols needed to use iManager when managing storage in a heterogeneous environment. A protocol annotated with an asterisk is the default and is configured automatically on the servers. The protocols you use must be loaded and running on both the iManager server and the target server you want to manage.

Table 7-1 Interoperability of Protocols for the iManager Server and Target Servers

iManager Server

Target Server

 

 

 

 

OES 1 Linux or Later

OES 1 NetWare or Later, or NetWare 6.5 SP4 or Later

NetWare 6.5 SP3

NetWare 6.5 SP2

OES 1 Linux or Later

* WBEM

CIFS

* WBEM

CIFS

WBEM (Start OpenWBEM.)

CIFS

CIFS (Field Patch 2B)

OES 1 NetWare and Later, or NetWare 6.5 SP4 and Later

* WBEM

CIFS

* WBEM

NCP™

CIFS

WBEM (Start OpenWBEM.)

* NCP

CIFS

* NCP

CIFS (Field Patch 2B)

NetWare 6.5 SP3

* WBEM

CIFS

* WBEM

NCP

CIFS

WBEM (Start WBEM.)

* NCP

CIFS

* NCP

CIFS (Field Patch 2B)

NetWare 6.5 SP2

Not available

* NCP

* NCP

* NCP

WBEM

Where WBEM is the default protocol, WBEM is loaded and runs automatically when you start the server. Otherwise, you must start WBEM to use the protocol.

IMPORTANT:If you receive file protocol errors, it might be because WBEM is not running.

To check the status of WBEM:

  1. As root in a console shell, enter

    rcowcimomd status
    

To start WBEM:

  1. As root in a console shell, enter

    rcowcimomd start
    

For information about installing OpenWBEM, see Setting Up OpenWBEM in the NW 6.5 SP8: OpenWBEM Services Administration Guide.

CIFS (NetWare)

Where it is available, CIFS must be configured before you can use it. An additional CIFS setup requirement for Field Patch 2B is noted where it is required. For information, see the NW 6.5 SP8: AFP, CIFS, and NFS (NFAP) Administration Guide.

NCP

NetWare Core Protocol™ (NCP) is the default protocol when the iManager server or the target server you want to manage are NetWare 6.5 SP3 or NetWare 6.5 SP2.

7.5.3 Do Not Run EVMS Tools When Working in iManager or NSSMU

Do not run the Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) management tools at the same time that iManager or NSSMU is running. Before you use evmsgui, close any instance of iManager or NSSMU, and vice versa.

7.5.4 Management Tools for Managing Pool Snapshots

Pool snapshots for NSS on Linux can be managed in NSSMU or iManager.

Pool snapshots for NSS on NetWare can be managed in iManager. NSSMU for NetWare does not provide a Snapshot option.

7.5.5 Management Capabilities for Software RAIDs

NSSMU for Linux does not support creating nested RAID 10 and 15 devices.