Table 14-1 lists the typical cluster resources for OES 2 SP3 and identifies whether the resource might manage a Linux POSIX file system on a on a CSM container. After you identify the resources on your OES 2 SP3 cluster, continue with Section 14.3, Deporting the CSM Containers with Segment Managers. Do not add OES 11x nodes to the OES 2 SP3 cluster at this time.
Table 14-1 OES 2 SP3 Cluster Resources that Manage Linux POSIX File Systems on CSM Containers
OES 2 SP3 Cluster Resources |
Uses a Linux POSIX file system on a CSM container in OES 2 SP3 |
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Archive and Version Services |
Yes The cluster resource manages a clustered Linux POSIX volume for the PostgreSQL database and a clustered NSS pool and volume for the Archive volume. |
DFS VLDB (Distributed File Services volume location database) |
No |
DHCP Server |
Possible The DHCP resource template supports using either an NSS volume or Linux POSIX volume. Inspect the script to determine which type of file system is used. |
DNS Server |
No |
File, AFP (Apple Filing Protocol) |
No |
File, CIFS (Windows File Services) |
No |
File, FTP |
No |
File, NetStorage |
No |
File, Samba |
Yes |
iFolder 3.9 |
Yes |
iPrint |
Yes |
MySQL |
Yes |
QuickFinder (Server Synchronization Feature) |
No |
Storage, DST shadow volumes built with NSS volumes |
No |
Storage, Linux POSIX file system on a CSM containers |
Yes, based on a Generic_FS template |
Storage, NCP volumes |
Yes, based on a Generic_FS template |
Storage, NSS pools and volumes |
No |
Xen virtual machines |
No |