HP (Hewlett-Packard) DL380 Server User Manual


 
If NFS administration tasks are performed on a c omputer that belongs to a domain that is not
trusted by the domain of the cluster, the changes are not properly replicated among the nodes in
the cluster.
In a clustered deployment, if PCNFS password and group les are being used to provide user and
group information, these les must be located on each node of the system.
Example: If the password and group les are located at c:\maps on nod e 1, then they must also
be at c:\maps on node 2. The contents of the password and group les must be the same on
both nodes as well.
These password and group les on each server node must be updated periodically to maintain
consistency and prevent users or groups from being inadvertently squashed.
Non cluster
aware le sharing protocols
Services fo
r Macintosh (SFM), File and Print Services for NetWare, HTTP le sharing protocols are not
cluster awa
re and will experience service interruption if installed on a clustered resource during failover
events of t
he resource. Service interruptions will be similar to those experienced during a server outage.
Data that h
as not been saved to disk prior to the outage will experience data loss. In the case of SFM,
it is not s
upported because SFM maintains state information in mem ory. Specically, the Macintosh
volume index is located in paged pool memor y. Using SFM in clustered mode is not supported and
may result in data loss similar in nature to a downed ser ver should the resource it is based on fails
over to the opposing node.
Adding new storage to a cluster
Present the new storage to one node in the cluster. This can be accomplished through selective storage
presentation or through SAN switch zoning.
The tasks described below are used to add storage to a cluster. Refer to the online help for clustering
for additional details.
Creating physical disk resources
Aphysi
cal disk resource must reside within a cluster group. An existing cluster group can be used or a
new cl
uster group must be created. For information on creating disk resources, see the cluster online
help topic Physical Disk resource t ype.
NOTE:
Physi
cal disk resources usually do not have any dependencies set.
Inmulti-nodeclustersitisnecessarytospecifythenodetomovethegroupto.Whenaclustergroup
is moved to another node, all resources in that group are moved.
When
a physical di s k resource is owned by a node, the disk appears as an unknown, unreadable
disk to all other cluster nodes. This is a normal condition. When the physical disk resource moves to
another node, the disk resource then becomes readable.
Creating le share resources
To create a le share resource, refer to two clustering online help topics:
Create a cluster-managed le share
Using a server cluster with large numbers of le shares
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