Cluster resources can be configured for storage, services, or virtual machines.
For information about creating cluster resources for shared storage on Linux, see the following:
Table 10-3 Cluster-Enabling Shared Storage
Shared Storage |
Refer to |
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NSS pools and volumes |
Section 12.0, Configuring and Managing Cluster Resources for Shared NSS Pools and Volumes |
Linux POSIX volumes |
Section 14.0, Upgrading and Managing Cluster Resources for Linux POSIX Volumes with CSM Containers |
NCP volumes |
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Dynamic Storage Technology shadow volume pairs (shared NSS pools and volumes configured as DST pairs) |
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For information about creating cluster resources for various services, see Section 11.0, Quick Reference for Clustering Services and Data.
If you install Novell Cluster Services at the host level of an OES virtualized server, you can create cluster resources for the virtual machines. See Section 15.2, Virtual Machines as Cluster Resources.