Plan the new clustered Internet Agent, including the new domain required to house the Internet Agent in a clustering environment.
See Section 15.1, Planning the Internet Agent in a Linux Cluster.
Make sure DNS includes the secondary IP address of the Internet Agent partition
See Section 15.1.5, Preparing DNS for the Clustered Internet Agent
Make sure your firewall is configured to accommodate the Internet Agent.
See Section 15.1.6, Preparing Your Firewall for the Clustered Internet Agent.
Create the new Internet Agent domain.
See Section 15.2.1, Creating a Domain for the Internet Agent.
Set up the MTA for the new Internet Agent domain.
See Section 15.2.2, Installing the MTA for the Internet Agent Domain.
Install the Internet Agent.
See Installing and Setting Up the Internet Agent Software in Your Cluster.
Modify the Internet Agent cluster resource load script.
See Modifying the Cluster Resource Load Script for the Internet Agent and Its MTA.
Modify the Internet Agent cluster resource unload script.
See Modifying the Cluster Resource Unload Script for the Internet Agent and Its MTA.
Set up the Internet Agent failover list and policies.
See Setting the Failover List and Policies for the Internet Agent and Its MTA.
Enable Internet Addressing for the clustered Internet Agent.
See Enabling Internet Addressing for Your Clustered GroupWise System.
Double-check the cluster-specific Internet Agent object properties.
Test the clustered Internet Agent.
See Section 15.3, Testing the Internet Agent in a Linux Cluster.
Record cluster-specific information in the properties pages of the GroupWise objects associated with the Internet Agent.
See Section 15.4.1, Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-Specific Descriptions.