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If you are enabling the resource for Novell CIFS, do the following:
9a
On the Protocols page, specify the following parameters, then click
Apply
.
CIFS Virtual Server Name
(up to 15 characters)
CIFS
check box
A default name (up to 15 characters) is suggested for the CIFS Virtual Server Name when
you first add the advertising protocol. You can modify the default name only at create
time.
After you have applied this setting, the CIFS share is created with the name you specified.
Thereafter, you cannot use this interface to change the CIFS Virtual Server Name. Use the
CIFS plug-in for iManager to manage the CIFS share name of an existing share. For
information, see
“Setting CIFS General Server Parameters” (http://www.novell.com/
documentation/oes2/file_cifs_lx/data/bdkfk5j.html#af3ozzn)
in the
OES 2 SP2: Novell
CIFS for Linux Administration Guide
.
9b
Run the
cifsPool.py
script to modify the load and unload scripts.
IMPORTANT:
In OES 2 SP1 Linux, the Novell CIFS commands are not automatically
added to the load and unload scripts for the NSS pool resource when you add Novell CIFS
as an advertising protocol on an existing cluster-enabled pool. You must run the
cifsPool.py
script to add commands for Novell CIFS.
You can download the
cifsPool.py
script file as a patch
Novell Downloads Web site
(http://download.novell.com/Download?buildid=sA5Tdb_U2CE~)
.
At a terminal console prompt, log in as the
root
user, then enter
python cifsPool.py
pool_resource_DN
cifs_servername
ldaps://
ldap_server_ip
:636
admin_DN
admin_password
For example, enter
python cifsPool.py cn=CLUS1_POOL1_SERVER,cn=clus1,o=company CIFS_POOL
ldaps://10.10.10.1:636 cn=admin,o=company pa$$w0rD
where the values are:
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Online the cluster resource.
For information, see
Section 8.5, “Onlining and Offlining (Loading and Unloading) Cluster
Resources from a Cluster Node,” on page 102
.
Parameter
Sample Value
pool_resource_DN
cn=CLUS1_POOL1_SERVER,cn=clus1,o=company
NOTE:
The cluster container is stored in eDirectory as a CN
and not an OU.
cifs_servername (up to 15
characters)
CIFS_POOL1
ldap_server_ip
10.10.10.1
admin_DN
cn=admin,o=company
admin_password
pa$$w0rD