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Setting Up NetWare Cluster Services

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begin to failover from servers that have left the cluster to servers that are still in the cluster. 3. Type ULDNCS at the server console on every server in the cluster. This will unload NetWare Cluster Services software on each server. 4. On a server in your NDS tree, Run DSRepair > Advanced Options menu > Replica and Partition Operations > Synchronize the Replica on All Servers. This is necessary to resynchronize the NDS tree. If possible, DSRepair should be run on a server that contains a master replica of the root partition. 5. Reboot the new server or servers you have just added to the cluster. 6. Type LDNCS at the server console on each server in the cluster except the new server or servers you have just added. This reloads NetWare Cluster Services software on existing cluster servers and causes them to rejoin the cluster. The existing servers in the cluster will now recognize the servers you have just added. Setting Up NetWare Cluster Services If you created a new cluster, you now need to create and configure cluster resources, and if necessary, create cluster volumes. You also should consider cluster-enabling NetWare volumes and creating cluster resource templates. While ConsoleOne is required for most cluster-related tasks, you can use NetWare Administrator to modify trustee assignments on files, directories, and cluster-enabled volumes. To use NetWare Administrator to modify trustee assignments, you will first need to establish a connection to the server or cluster-enabled volume. 14 Overview and Installation

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Overview and Installation
begin to failover from servers that have left the cluster to servers that are
still in the cluster.
3.
Type ULDNCS at the server console on every server in the cluster.
This will unload NetWare Cluster Services software on each server.
4.
On a server in your NDS tree, Run DSRepair > Advanced Options
menu > Replica and Partition Operations > Synchronize the Replica
on All Servers.
This is necessary to resynchronize the NDS tree. If possible, DSRepair
should be run on a server that contains a master replica of the root
partition.
5.
Reboot the new server or servers you have just added to the cluster.
6.
Type LDNCS at the server console on each server in the cluster
except the new server or servers you have just added.
This reloads NetWare Cluster Services software on existing cluster
servers and causes them to rejoin the cluster. The existing servers in the
cluster will now recognize the servers you have just added.
Setting Up NetWare Cluster Services
If you created a new cluster, you now need to create and configure cluster
resources, and if necessary, create cluster volumes. You also should consider
cluster-enabling NetWare volumes and creating cluster resource templates.
While ConsoleOne is required for most cluster-related tasks, you can use
NetWare Administrator to modify trustee assignments on files, directories, and
cluster-enabled volumes. To use NetWare Administrator to modify trustee
assignments, you will first need to establish a connection to the server or
cluster-enabled volume.