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Old 25-Sep-2009, 03:53 AM
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Default Re: No Server Object with running volumes in NDS

Thank you for this information. I will try this today evening because i can do this only when nobody is working.

regads Wilfried


Originally Posted by Klaus Arpe View Post
Using generic IP Service for a cluster volume is wrong, you must use a
NCS:Volume resource. But before you can do co, you must remove the existing
objects pointing to the Volume. You will find an explanation what do remove
in TID 7000794.

Klaus

"schaffi" <schaffi@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote in message
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> After a heath collapse of our both cluster servers i was installing them
> on new hardware for new. It was no problem to find the iSCSI pools and
> volumes and i made like before 2 cluster resource objects for the
> volumes. First i didnt know which type of ressource object i shell
> create, but at last i was successful with generic IP Service. I was
> using the old names in the hope after it will look in the eDirectory
> like before the crash. The result: I can use all the cluster volumes,
> but only over the masterserver. I cannot create an NDS-Object what is
> ok, doesn´t matter which server now have monuted the volumes. In this
> way all is complecated when the Server is changing by a problem.
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