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TruCluster Server Handbook (HP Technologies) - page 1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
TruCluster Server Handbook
Preface
Foreword
Part I: The Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 What is a Cluster?
1.2 Overview of UNIX Cluster Types
1.3 Evolution of TruCluster Server
1.4 What is TruCluster Server?
1.5 What This Book Covers
1.6 References
Chapter 2: Tru64 UNIX TruCluster Server Overview
2.2 Single CPU Computer
2.3 Multiple CPU Systems
2.4 Network - Loosely Coupled
2.5 Cluster - Closely Coupled
2.6 Cluster Definition
2.7 TruCluster Server Overview
2.8 References
Part II: Design and Configuration of a Try64 UNIX Cluster
Chapter 3: Designing and Planning a Cluster
3.2 The Big Picture - Applications, Member Systems, and the Goal of the Cluster
3.3 The Remaining Details - Cluster Interconnect, Network Connections, and Storage
Chapter 4: Cluster Configuration Planning
4.1 Memory Requirements for TruCluster Server
4.2 Planning the Disk Devices
4.3 Firmware for a Cluster
4.4 Configuring and Verifying the Cluster Interconnect Hardware
4.5 Console Level Preparation
4.6 Licensing Requirements
4.7 Network Planning for the Cluster
4.8 Cluster Preparation Checklist
4.9 References
Part III: Installing and Configuring Tru64 UNIX
Chapter 5: Installation and Configuration of Tru64 UNIX
5.1 Philosophy on Installing Tru64 UNIX
5.2 Important Documents for Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server
5.3 Preparing to Install Tru64 UNIX
5.4 Installation of Tru64 UNIX
5.5 Configuration of Tru64 UNIX
5.6 A Final Note on Configuring a Tru64 UNIX System
5.7 References
Part IV: Cluster Hooks
Chapter 6: Tru64 UNIX Cluster Hooks - File System Hierarchy, CDSL, PID
6.1 Is it Member-Specific or Cluster-Common?
6.2 File System Hierarchy
6.3 Is it Member-Specific or Cluster-Common? (redux)
6.4 More on the CDSL
6.5 Expanded Process IDs
6.6 References
Chapter 7: Tru64 UNIX Cluster Hooks - Device Naming Hardware Management
7.1 Device Special File Names and Locations
7.2 Worldwide Identifiers (WWID)
7.3 Hardware Management Databases
7.4 The Hardware Manager (hwmgr)
7.5 The Device Special File Manager (dsfmgr)
7.6 References
Chapter 8: Tru64 UNIX Cluster Hooks - Event Manager
8.1 What is an Event Anyway?
8.2 EVM Components
8.3 EVM Priorities versus syslog and binlog Priorities
8.4 Event Templates
8.5 Event Filters and Filtering Events
8.6 Miscellaneous EVM Topics
8.7 Using EVM
8.8 References
Chapter 9: Tru64 UNIX Cluster Hooks - NIFF, NetRAIN, LAG
9.1 Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF)
9.2 Redundant Array of Independent Network Interfaces (NetRAIN)
9.3 Link Aggregation (LAG)
9.4 References
Part V: Creating a Cluster
Chapter 10: Creating a Single-Node Cluster
10.1 Before the Cluster Installation
10.2 Installation of the TruCluster Server Software
10.3 Install the Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server Patches
10.4 Create the Cluster
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