Table B-1 compares clustering support for using Novell Cluster Services on Novell Open Enterprise Server 11 SP2 and on NetWare 6.5 SP8.
NSS pool cluster resources can be cluster migrated from NetWare to Linux as part of a cluster conversion. If the resource contains data only, no additional steps are required. However, clustered services can require special handling. See the OES 11 SP3: Novell Cluster Services NetWare to Linux Conversion Guide.
Table B-1 Comparison of Clustering Support for Services on Linux and NetWare
Service |
NetWare 6.5 SP8 |
OES 11 SP3 |
For conversion information, see |
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AFP (Apple Filing Protocol) |
Yes See |
Yes See |
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Apache Web Server |
Yes See |
Yes; use the standard Apache Web Server for Linux. |
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Archive and Version Services (Novell) |
Yes Uses a MySQL database. See |
Yes Uses a PostgreSQL database, which must reside on a Linux POSIX file system. See |
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CIFS (Windows File Services) |
Yes; Novell CIFS See |
Yes; Novell CIFS See |
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DFS (Novell Distributed File Services) Volume location database (VLDB) |
Yes See |
Yes See |
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DHCP |
Yes See |
Yes DHCP for Linux supports using a shared Linux POSIX file system or a shared NSS pool for the cluster resource. See |
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DNS |
Yes See |
Yes See |
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Dynamic Storage Technology service |
Not available |
Can be used in a cluster, but the service is not clustered. See also Storage, DST shadow volume pairs. |
DST runs on each OES node and you set the global server-level parameters to be the same on each one. |
eDirectory 8.8x |
No |
No |
eDirectory has its own redundancy built in (multiple replicas) and would not benefit from being clustered. |
Certificate Server |
Yes See |
Yes See |
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exteNd Application Server and MySQL |
Yes; NetWare 6.5 SP2 or earlier. See |
Not available on Linux. |
This install option was discontinued beginning in NetWare 6.5 SP3. See also MySQL. |
FTP Server |
Yes See |
No; use the Novell FTP (Pure-FTPd) solution. See |
Not applicable |
Identity Manager Bundle Edition |
Can be used in a cluster, but is not clustered. Requires Identity Manager 3.5. |
Can be used in a cluster, but is not clustered. Requires Identity Manager 4.0.2. |
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iPrint |
Yes |
Yes See |
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MySQL |
Yes See |
Yes; use the standard MySQL service for Linux. See Section 14.0, MySQL.
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NCP Server |
Can be used in a cluster, but is not clustered. |
Can be used in a cluster, but is not clustered. |
NCP Server runs on each server node in the cluster. It should have the same configuration on each node of the cluster. |
NetStorage |
Yes See |
Yes See |
No known issues. |
NFS |
Yes See |
No; use the standard Linux solution for NFS. |
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Novell iFolder 2.1.x |
Yes |
Not applicable |
iFolder 2.1x is replaced by Novell iFolder 3.9. |
Novell iFolder 3.9 |
Not applicable |
Yes See |
See |
Printing |
Yes |
Yes |
See iPrint. |
QuickFinder |
Yes |
Yes |
See Search. |
Search (QuickFinder) |
Yes; requires QuickFinder 4.2.0. Install QuickFinder on each server in your cluster, and use virtual search servers. See |
Yes; requires QuickFinder 5.0.1. Install QuickFinder on each server in your cluster, and use virtual search servers. See |
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Storage, DST shadow volume pairs |
Not applicable |
Yes See |
DST shadow volumes are on shared NSS pools that are created separately, then managed in the same load/unload scripts. |
Storage, NCP volumes on Linux POSIX file systems |
Not applicable |
Yes See |
The NCP Server service is not clustered; its volumes can be clustered. |
Storage, NetWare Traditional volumes |
No |
Not applicable |
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Storage, NSS pools and volumes |
Yes See |
Yes See For a feature comparison, see |
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Tomcat |
Yes See |
Yes; native to Linux Use a similar procedure to the one outlined for Tomcat on NetWare, but use the Linux locations and files. |
You cannot convert the NetWare Tomcat configuration for a Linux server. |
Xen guest servers as nodes in a cluster |
Virtualized NetWare nodes can be used in NetWare clusters. Nodes can be any combination of virtual and physical servers. |
Virtualized OES nodes can be used in OES clusters. Nodes can be any combination of virtual and physical servers. |
See |
Xen virtual machines on the host server |
Not applicable |
Yes; use the Xen and XenLive templates. |
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VMware guest servers as nodes in a cluster |
For VMware products that support NetWare, virtualized NetWare nodes can be used in NetWare clusters. Nodes can be any combination of virtual and physical servers. |
Virtualized OES nodes can be used in OES clusters. Nodes can be any combination of virtual and physical servers. See OES 11 SP3: Novell Cluster Services Implementation Guide for VMware. |
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