Installing Business Continuity Clustering 53novdocx (en) 7 January 2010IMPORTANT: If you have not already done so, install the BCC RPMs on this server as describedin Section 4.4.1, “Installing the Business Continuity Clustering RPMs,” on page 51.Perform the following tasks on the iManager server in each tree that belongs to the businesscontinuity cluster:1 Log in as the root user on the server.2 Use one of the following methods to open the BCC Configuration page: In YaST, select Miscellaneous > Novell-BCC. At a terminal console prompt, enteryast2 novell-bcc3 When prompted, deselect the Install Core Business Continuity Clustering Software andConfigure Core Software option and select the Install Identity Manager Templates option, thenclick Next.Selecting the Install Identity Manager Templates option installs the iManager plug-ins on thisLinux server.4.5 Using a YaST Auto-Configuration File toInstall and Configure Business ContinuityClustering SoftwareYou can install Business Continuity Clustering for Linux core software and Identity Managermanagement utilities without taking the Business Continuity Clustering software CD or ISO file todifferent nodes in your cluster. To do this, you must perform the following tasks: Section 4.5.1, “Creating a YaST Auto-Configuration Profile,” on page 53 Section 4.5.2, “Setting Up an NFS Server to Host the Business Continuity ClusteringInstallation Media,” on page 54 Section 4.5.3, “Installing and Configuring Business Continuity Clustering on Each ClusterNode,” on page 55 Section 4.5.4, “Removing the NFS Share from Your Server,” on page 55 Section 4.5.5, “Cleaning Up the Business Continuity Clustering Installation Source,” onpage 554.5.1 Creating a YaST Auto-Configuration Profile1 In a text editor, create a YaST auto-configuration profile XML file named bccprofile.xml.Auto-configuration files are typically stored in the /var/lib/autoinstall/repository/directory, but you can use any directory.The file should appear similar to the example below.