Updates were made to the following sections. The changes are explained below.
Section E.49.1, Comparison of Clustering OES 2 Services for Linux and NetWare
Section E.49.2, Comparison of Novell Cluster Services for Linux and NetWare
Section E.49.4, Configuring Cluster Resources for Shared Linux POSIX Volumes
Section E.49.5, Configuring Cluster Resources for Shared NSS Pools and Volumes
Section E.49.6, Configuring Novell Cluster Services in a Virtualization Environment
Section E.49.7, Console Commands for Novell Cluster Services
Section E.49.8, Installing Novell Cluster Services on OES 2 Linux
Section E.49.13, What’s New or Changed for Novell Cluster Services
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Added procedures for deleting cluster resources on the master node and the non-master node. |
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Section 13.10, Known Issues for Working with Cluster Resources for Linux POSIX Volumes |
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Added information about using Novell CIFS for Linux and Novell AFP for Linux when cluster-enabling pools on OES 2 SP1 Linux and later. |
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Added information about using encrypted NSS volumes on a shared pool. |
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Section 12.4, Cluster-Enabling an Existing NSS Pool and Its Volumes |
Added information about using Novell CIFS for Linux and Novell AFP for Linux when cluster-enabling pools on OES 2 SP1 Linux and later. |
Section 12.8, Adding Advertising Protocols for NSS Pool Cluster Resources |
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Section 14.0, Configuring Novell Cluster Services in a Xen Virtualization Environment |
IMPORTANT:All templates except Xen and XenLive are valid in guest servers (DomU) in the virtualization environment. Only the Xen and XenLive templates can be used in the OES 2 Linux (Xen) host environment (that is, in Dom0, but not in DomU). |
An overview of OCFS2 is available in |
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If the eDirectory administrator user name or password contains special characters (such as $, #, and so on), ensure that you escape each special character by preceding it with a backslash (\) when you enter credentials. |
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Added information about the credentials needed by container administrators for installing Novell Cluster Services in trees where the schema has already been extended. |
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Section 5.2, Extending the eDirectory Schema to Add Cluster Objects |
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Section 5.4.1, Installing Novell Cluster Services during a OES 2 Linux Installation |
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The procedure can also be used to modify the administrator user, or to modify the password of the existing administrator user. The procedure has been updated for clarity. |
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This scenario was relocated from Section 1.2, Benefits of Novell Cluster Services. |
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Section 15.11, Cluster Resource Goes Comatose Immediately After Migration or Failover |
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Section 15.15, NSS Takes Up to 10 Minutes to Load When the Server Is Rebooted (Linux) |
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