Setting Up a Domain and Post Office in a NetWare Cluster 61novdocx (en) 11 July 2008This information appears on the MTA console, no matter which node in the cluster it iscurrently running on.7 Click OK to save the MTA description.8 Continue with Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Post Office and Its POA.Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Post Office and Its POATo permanently record important cluster-specific information for a post office:1 In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the Post Office object, then click Properties.2 In the Description field of the post office Identification page, provide a cluster-specificdescription of the post office, including the secondary IP address of its cluster-enabled volumeand the cluster-unique port numbers used by its POA.3 Click OK to save the post office description.4 Select the Post Office object to display its contents.5 Right-click the POA object, then click Properties.6 In the Description field of the POA Identification page, record the secondary IP address of thecluster-enabled post office volume and the cluster-unique port numbers used by the POA.This information appears on the POA console, no matter which node in the cluster it iscurrently running on.7 Click OK to save the POA description.8 If necessary, continue with “Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a SoftwareDistribution Directory” on page 61.orSkip to “Knowing What to Expect in MTA and POA Failover Situations” on page 64.Recording Cluster-Specific Information for a Software Distribution DirectoryTo permanently record important cluster-specific information about a software distribution directorylocated on a cluster-enabled volume:1 In ConsoleOne, click Tools > System Operations > Software Directory Management.2 Select the software distribution directory, then click Edit.3 In the description field, record the secondary IP address of the cluster-enabled volume wherethe software distribution directory resides.4 Click OK, then click Close to save the software distribution directory description.5 Skip to “Knowing What to Expect in MTA and POA Failover Situations” on page 64.3.7.2 Using Novell Remote Manager on NetWare 6.xOn NetWare 6.x, you can use Novell Remote Manager to manage many aspects of your GroupWisecluster from your Web browser. For instructions on setting up and accessing this useful networkadministration utility, see the NetWare 6.x Novell Remote Manager Administration Guide at theNovell Documentation Web site (http://www.novell.com/documentation). Cluster managementfeatures are automatically added to Novell Remote Manager when you install Novell ClusterServices.