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Linux Clustering With Csm and Gpfs - page 1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
Linux Clustering with CSM and GPFS
Notices
Preface
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Summary of Changes
Part 1: Fundamentals
Chapter 1: Clustering Concepts and General Overview
1.2 Cluster types
1.3 Beowulf clusters
1.4 Linux, open source, and clusters
1.5 IBM Linux clusters
1.6 Cluster logical structure
1.7 Other cluster hardware components
1.8 Cluster software
Chapter 2: New Linux Cluster Offering From IBM: Cluster 1350
2.1 Product overview
2.2 Hardware
2.3 Software
2.4 Services
2.5 Summary
Chapter 3: Introducing Cluster Systems Management for Linux
3.1 IBM Cluster Systems Management overview
3.2 CSM architecture
3.3 CSM monitoring
3.4 CSM management components
3.5 CSM hardware requirements
3.6 Software requirements to run CSM
3.7 Quick installation process overview
3.8 CSM futures
3.9 Summary
Chapter 4: Introducing General Parallel File System for Linux
4.2 GPFS architecture
4.3 GPFS requirements
4.4 Summary
Part 2: Implementation and Administration
Chapter 5: Cluster Installation and Configuration with CSM
5.1 Planning the installation
5.2 Configuring the management server
5.3 CSM installation on compute and storage nodes
5.4 Special considerations for storage node installation
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6: Cluster Management with CSM
6.1 Changing the nodes in your cluster
6.2 Remote controlling nodes
6.3 Node groups
6.4 Running commands on the nodes
6.5 Configuration File Manager (CFM)
6.6 Software maintenance system (SMS)
6.7 Event monitoring
6.8 Backing up CSM
6.9 Uninstalling CSM
Chapter 7: GPFS Installation and Configuration
7.1 Basic steps to install GPFS
7.2 GPFS planning
7.3 Preparing the environment
7.4 GPFS installation
7.5 Creating the GPFS cluster
7.6 Creating the GPFS nodeset
7.7 Starting GPFS
7.8 Disk definitions
7.9 Exporting a GPFS file system using NFS
7.10 GPFS shutdown
7.11 Summary
Chapter 8: Managing the GPFS Cluster
8.1 Adding and removing disks from GPFS
8.2 Removing all GPFS file systems and configuration
8.3 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
8.4 GPFS logs and traces
8.5 Troubleshooting: Some possible GPFS problems
8.6 Gather information before contacting Support Center
Chapter 9: Migrating xCat Clusters to CSM
9.1 xCAT overview
9.2 Migrating xCAT clusters to CSM
9.3 xCAT and CSM co-existence
Part 3: Appendixes
Appendix A: SRC and RSCT
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