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116 Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
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September 4, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Component-Specific Configuration
The procedure to configure the components of Native File Access for UNIX
is much the same as when you configure the components without cluster
services. However, some points must be kept in mind while configuring the
following components:
NFS Server (page 116)
Network Information Service (page 116)
For the location of the configuration files for Native File Access for UNIX
with and without Cluster Services, see “Location of Configuration Files” on
page 117.
NFS Server
While configuring the NFS Server, note the following:
Export only the shared volumes from NFS Server. For exporting other
shared volumes, make sure you mount those volumes in the load script by
adding the following before the nfsclust entry:
mount volumename volid = 253 or lesser than this number
After this, deactivate and dismount them in the unload script:
dismount volumename
When mounting from an NFS client, use the virtual IP address of the
cluster volume object.
For more information on configuring the NFS Server, see “ConsoleOne-
Based Management for NFS Server” on page 87.
Network Information Service
While configuring the NIS clients, note the following:
Bind the NIS clients to NIS server running on the cluster using a virtual
IP address.