14.2 Identifying CSM-Based Resources

Table 14-1 lists the typical cluster resources for OES 2 SP3 and identifies whether the resource might manage a Linux POSIX file system on a on a CSM container. After you identify the resources on your OES 2 SP3 cluster, continue with Section 14.3, Deporting the CSM Containers with Segment Managers. Do not add OES 11x nodes to the OES 2 SP3 cluster at this time.

Table 14-1 OES 2 SP3 Cluster Resources that Manage Linux POSIX File Systems on CSM Containers

OES 2 SP3 Cluster Resources

Uses a Linux POSIX file system on a CSM container in OES 2 SP3

Archive and Version Services

Yes

The cluster resource manages a clustered Linux POSIX volume for the PostgreSQL database and a clustered NSS pool and volume for the Archive volume.

DFS VLDB

(Distributed File Services volume location database)

No

DHCP Server

Possible

The DHCP resource template supports using either an NSS volume or Linux POSIX volume. Inspect the script to determine which type of file system is used.

DNS Server

No

File, AFP (Apple Filing Protocol)

No

File, CIFS (Windows File Services)

No

File, FTP

No

File, NetStorage

No

File, Samba

Yes

iFolder 3.9

Yes

iPrint

Yes

MySQL

Yes

QuickFinder (Server Synchronization Feature)

No

Storage, DST shadow volumes built with NSS volumes

No

Storage, Linux POSIX file system on a CSM containers

Yes, based on a Generic_FS template

Storage, NCP volumes

Yes, based on a Generic_FS template

Storage, NSS pools and volumes

No

Xen virtual machines

No