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 Cluster Resources for Shared NSS Pools and Volumes |
Linux POSIX volumes |
Section 13.0, Configuring and Managing Cluster Resources for Shared Linux POSIX Volumes |
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 on your OES 2 Linux server, see Section 11.0, Creating and Managing Service Cluster Resources.
If you install Novell Cluster Services at the host level of an OES 2 Linux (Xen) server, you can create cluster resources for the virtual machines. For information, see Section 14.2, Virtual Machines as Cluster Resources.