60 GroupWise 7 Interoperability Guidenovdocx (en) 11 July 20084 Click the new GroupWise volume resource, then click Offline.The State column for the volume resource returns to Offline.5 Observe the server console where the MTA and/or POA are unloading to see that they shutdown correctly.If you are using protected memory, you can use the protection command again to makesure that the address spaces used by the GroupWise agents are no longer present.6 Repeat Step 2 whenever you are ready to bring the new GroupWise volume resource onlinepermanently.On NetWare 6.x, these actions can also be performed from your Web browser. See “UsingNovell Remote Manager on NetWare 6.x” on page 61.7 Continue with Managing Your Clustered GroupWise System.3.7 Managing Your Clustered GroupWise SystemAfter you have set up a basic clustered GroupWise system, you should consider some long-termmanagement issues. Section 3.7.1, “Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-Specific Descriptions,” on page 60 Section 3.7.2, “Using Novell Remote Manager on NetWare 6.x,” on page 61 Section 3.7.3, “Knowing What to Expect in MTA and POA Failover Situations,” on page 643.7.1 Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-SpecificDescriptionsAfter setting up your clustered GroupWise system, while the cluster-specific information is fresh inyour mind, you should record that cluster-specific information as part of the GroupWise objects inConsoleOne so that you can easily refer to it later. Be sure to keep the information recorded in theGroupWise objects up to date if the configuration of your system changes. “Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Domain and Its MTA” on page 60 “Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Post Office and Its POA” on page 61 “Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Software Distribution Directory” on page 61Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Domain and Its MTATo permanently record important cluster-specific information for the domain:1 In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the Domain object, then click Properties.2 In the Description field of the domain Identification page, provide a cluster-specific descriptionof the domain, including the secondary IP address of its cluster-enabled volume and the cluster-unique port numbers used by its MTA.3 Click OK to save the domain description.4 Select the Domain object to display its contents.5 Right-click the MTA object, then click Properties.6 In the Description field of the MTA Identification page, record the secondary IP address of thecluster-enabled domain volume and the cluster-unique port numbers used by the MTA.