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2.3 What’s New (OES 2 SP1)
In addition to bug fixes, the following changes and enhancements were made for Novell Cluster
Services for Linux in OES 2 SP1.
Section 2.3.1, “Schema Extension,” on page 25
Section 2.3.2, “Installation by Container Administrator,” on page 25
Section 2.3.3, “Behavior Change for Adding a Node,” on page 25
Section 2.3.4, “Attribute NCS: GIPC Config Is No Longer Maintained,” on page 26
Section 2.3.5, “Support for Novell AFP for Linux,” on page 26
Section 2.3.6, “Support for Novell CIFS for Linux,” on page 26
Section 2.3.7, “Support for Domain Services for Windows,” on page 26
2.3.1 Schema Extension
The administrator of a Novell eDirectory
TM
tree can now extend the schema for cluster objects
before clusters are installed in the tree. This allows container administrators to install Novell Cluster
Services without needing tree-level administrator rights. See
Section 3.3, “Extending the eDirectory
Schema to Add Cluster Objects,” on page 40
.
2.3.2 Installation by Container Administrator
Container administrators can install Novell Cluster Services without needing tree-level
administrator rights. Make sure you have the rights needed for the install. See
Section 3.4,
“Assigning Install Rights for Container Administrators,” on page 41
.
2.3.3 Behavior Change for Adding a Node
In this release, a behavior change was made to address a deadlock defect. After adding a new node
to the cluster, the new node cannot be displayed in the Clusters plug-in to iManager until the
ncs-
configd.py -init
script is run, or until the cluster is restarted.
IMPORTANT:
A Novell Cluster Services patch is available in the patch channel and on the
Novell
Downloads Web site (http://www.novell.com/downloads)
that allows you to add a new node
seamlessly again on a Linux server. For cluster conversions, a cluster restart is still necessary after
all NetWare nodes have been removed from the cluster.
Run one of the following commands in order to make
cluster view
display the new node’s name
correctly. It is okay to run
ncs-configd.py
on an active cluster.
/opt/novell/ncs/bin/ncs-configd.py -init
or
rcnovell-ncs restart
If you are converting a cluster from NetWare to Linux, you must restart the cluster instead so that
clstrlib.ko is reloaded.