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Quintero - Deploying Linux on IBM E-Server Pseries Clusters
Quintero - Deploying Linux on IBM E-Server Pseries Clusters
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Year: 2003
Pages: 108
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Deploying Linux on IBM eServer pSeries Clusters
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
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Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Why use Linux on pSeries
1.3 POWER4 architecture advantages
1.4 Chapter description
Chapter 2. System installation
2.1 Before you install
2.2 Step-by-step installation
2.3 From network to fully unattended installation
2.4 Where is the BIOS
2.5 Post-installation tasks
Chapter 3. System administration
3.1 The bash shell
3.2 To YaST or not to YaSt
3.3 Web-based system administration (Webmin)
3.4 Runlevels
3.5 Local user management
Day Day Up
3.7 Software mirroring and LVM
3.8 File systems
3.9 RPM management
3.10 System updates
3.11 System backup
3.12 ssh
3.13 DHCP server configuration
3.14 DNS server configuration
3.15 Using iptables for security
3.16 OpenLDAP implementation
Chapter 4. Linux for pSeries RAS and problem determination
4.1 Linux on pSeries RAS
4.2 System logs
4.3 Event logging - enterprise event log
4.4 Log rotation
4.5 Linux rescue methods
4.6 Performance monitoring
Chapter 5. Cluster Systems Management (CSM)
5.1 CSM concepts and architecture
5.2 CSM planning, installation and configuration
5.3 CSM administration
5.4 CSM hostname changes
5.5 CSM interoperability
5.6 Future of CSM
Chapter 6. Getting started with GPFS
6.1 GPFS description
6.2 RSCT peer domain setup
6.3 GPFS installation and basic configuration
Chapter 7. High Performance Computing case studies
7.1 Hardware and software overview
7.2 Myrinet
7.3 Gigabit Ethernet
7.4 Compilers and ESSL libraries
7.5 More packages ported and installed
7.6 Benchmarks
Chapter 8. Commercial application case studies
8.1 High availability with heartbeat and DB2
8.2 High Availability with Red Hat ClusterSuite
8.3 Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)
Appendix A. Linux for AIX system administrators
Major features
Common system files
Task-specific command comparison
Appendix B. Feature comparison
Appendix C. Additional material
Locating the Web material
Abbreviations and acronyms
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Back cover
Index
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Quintero - Deploying Linux on IBM E-Server Pseries Clusters
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 108
BUY ON AMAZON
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Software Development Process Models
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