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Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

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30 Preparing to install and configure VCSPreparing to install VCS <strong>5.0</strong>[setuptrust]broker=east.symantecexample.comhash=758a33dbd6fae751630058ace3dedb54e562fe98securitylevel=high[configab]identity=northpassword=passwordroot_domain=vx:root@east.symantecexample.comroot_broker=east.symantecexample.com:2821broker_admin_password=ab_admin_passwordstart_broker=trueenable_pbx=false6 Back up these input files that you created <strong>for</strong> the authentication broker oneach node in the cluster.Note that <strong>for</strong> security purposes, the command to create the output file <strong>for</strong>the encrypted file deletes the input file.7 For each node in the cluster, create the output file <strong>for</strong> the encrypted file fromthe root broker system using the following command.RootBroker> # vssat createpkg --in /path/to/blob/input/file.txt--out /path/to/encrypted/blob/file.txt --host_ctx AB-hostnameFor example:east> # vssat createpkg --in /tmp/north.blob.in \--out /tmp/north.blob.out --host_ctx northNote that this command creates a encrypted file even if you provide wrongpassword <strong>for</strong> “password=” entry, but the encrypted file will fail to install onauthentication broker node.8 After you complete creating output files <strong>for</strong> the encrypted file, you mustcopy these files to the installer node.9 If you plan to configure the Authentication Service during VCS installation,choose to configure the cluster in secure mode when the installer promptsyou.See “Installing and configuring VCS <strong>5.0</strong>” on page 48.

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