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

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Preparing to install and configure VCSGetting your VCS installation and configuration in<strong>for</strong>mation ready41■To configure VCS clusters in secure mode (optional), you need:For automatic mode (default) ■ The name of the Root Broker systemExample: eastSee “Symantec Product AuthenticationService” on page 20.■Access to the Root Broker system withoutuse of a password.For semiautomatic mode usingencrypted filesThe path <strong>for</strong> the encrypted files that you getfrom the Root Broker administrator.See “Creating encrypted files <strong>for</strong> SymantecProduct Authentication Service” on page 28.For semiautomatic mode without ■ The fully-qualified hostname (FQDN) ofusing encrypted filesthe Root Broker. (e.g.east.symantecexample.com)The above example given posits a systemin the (DNS) domainsymantecexample.com with theunqualified hostname east, which isdesignated as the Root Broker.■The root broker’s security domain(e.g. root@east.symantecexample.com)■ The root broker’s port (e.g. 2821)■■The path to the local root hash (e.g. /var/tmp/privatedir/root_hash)The authentication broker’s principalname on the each cluster node (e.g.north.symantecexample.com andsouth.symantecexample.com)■To add VCS users, which is not required if you configure your cluster insecure mode, you need:User namesUser passwordsTo decide user privilegesExample: smithEnter the password at the prompt.Users have three levels of privileges:A=Administrator, O=Operator, or G=Guest.Example: A

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