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You can also add commands and Perl scripts to the resource scripts to call other scripts. Any
command that can be run at the NetWare server console can be used. The scripts or commands you
add are stored in eDirectory. If you add commands to call outside scripts, those scripts must exist on
every server in the cluster.
IMPORTANT:
Scripts are not synchronized by Identity Manager.
To add SAN management configuration information:
1
Start your Internet browser and enter the URL for iManager.
The URL is http://
server_ip_address
/nps/iManager.html. Replace
server_ip_address
with the
IP address or DNS name of the server that has iManager and the Identity Manager
preconfigured templates for iManager installed.
2
Specify your username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in, then click
Login
.
3
In the left column, click
Clusters
, then click the
Cluster Options
link.
4
Specify a cluster name, or browse and select one.
5
Under
Cluster Objects
, select a cluster resource that is enabled for business continuity, then
click
Details
.
Cluster resources that are enabled for business continuity have the BCC label on the resource
type icon.
6
Click the
Business Continuity
tab, then click
SAN Management
.
7
Create BCC SAN management load and unload scripts:
7a
Under
BCC Load Scripts
, click
New
to bring up a page that lets you create a script to
promote mirrored LUNs on a cluster.
You can also delete a script, edit a script by clicking
Details
, or change the order that load
scripts execute by clicking the
Move Up
and
Move Down
links.
7b
Specify the values on the SAN Management Script Details page.
Descriptions of the information required for the page fields and options include:
Name and Description:
Specify a name, and if desired, a description of the script
you are creating.
CIMOM IP/DNS:
If you are not using a template and if you selected the
CIM Client
check box on the previous page, specify the IP address or DNS name for your SAN.
This is the IP address or DNS name that is used for SAN management.
Namespace:
If you selected the
CIM Client
check box on the previous page, accept
the default namespace, or specify a different namespace for your SAN.
Namespace determines which models and classes are used with your SAN. Consult
your SAN documentation to determine which namespace is required for your SAN.
Username and Password:
If you selected the
CIM Client
check box on the previous
page, specify the username and password that is used to connect to and manage your
SAN.
Port:
If you selected the
CIM Client
check box on the previous page, accept the
default port number or specify a different port number. This is the port number that
CIMOM (your SAN manager) uses. Consult your SAN documentation to determine
which port number you should use.
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