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Chapter 1: Introduction
Table 1-1: Cluster Chronology
Chapter 3: Designing and Planning a Cluster
Table 3-1: Memory Channel Vs LAN Comparison
Chapter 4: Cluster Configuration Planning
Table 4-1: Standalone Operating System Disk Partition Layout
Table 4-2: Example Disk Partition Sizes
Table 4-3: RAID Controller Minimum Supported Firmware Version
Table 4-4:
TruCluster
Server Disk Layout
Table 4-5:
TruCluster
Server Disks, Partitions, and File Systems
Table 4-6: Memory Channel 1 – Jumper Settings
Table 4-7: Memory Channel 2 – Jumper Settings
Table 4-8: Memory Channel vs. LAN Interconnect
Table 4-9: Network Setup Information
Table 4-10: Disk/Partition Layout
Table 4-11: Member Information and Default Cluster Alias
Chapter 5: Installation and Configuration of
Tru64
UNIX
Table 5-1: Standalone O/S Disk Partition Layout
Chapter 6:
Tru64
UNIX Cluster Hooks—File System Hierarchy, CDSL, & PID
Table 6-1: The
rcmgr
Command Option
Table 6-2: The
root
(
/
) Partition CDSLs – standalone system
Table 6-3: The
/usr
Partition CDSLs – standalone system
Table 6-4: The
/var
Partition CDSLs – standalone system
Table 6-5: Shell Responses to Symbolic Links
Table 6-6: PID Range by Member
Chapter 7:
Tru64
UNIX Cluster Hooks—Device Naming & Hardware Management
Table 7-1: Device Special File Naming
Chapter 8:
Tru64
UNIX Cluster Hooks— Event Manager
Table 8-1: EVM Channel Services
Table 8-2: EVM Commands
Table 8-3: Event Priorities
Table 8-4: Event Filter Keywords
Table 8-5: EVM Filter File Directories
Table 8-6: Event Authorization Rights
Chapter 10: Creating a Single-Node Cluster
Table 10-1: Cluster Partition Sizes
Chapter 12: Cluster Hooks Revisited
Table 12-1: Additional CDSLs Since Cluster Creation
Table 12-2: Hardware and Device Special File Databases in
./etc
Table 12-3: hwmgr Command Options
Chapter 13: The Cluster File System (CFS)
Table 13-1: Supported File Systems
Table 13-2: File System Partitioning Rules and Restrictions
Table 13-3:
max_vnodes
attribute values
Chapter 14: The Cluster Logical Storage Manager (CLSM)
Table 14-1: LSM Top-Down Commands
Table 14-2: LSM Bottom-Up Commands
Table 14-3: LSM GUI and Menu-Based Programs
Table 14-4: LSM Informational Commands
Table 14-5: LSM Administrative Commands and Daemons
Table 14-6: LSM Migration Commands
Table 14-7: The
voldg(8)
Command Import Options
Table 14-8: LSM Migration or Encapsulation
Table 14-9: LSM Migration or Encapsulation Decision Tree for V5.1A
Chapter 15: The Device Request Dispatcher (DRD)
Table 15-1: Cluster Membership Transition and the I/O Barrier
Chapter 17: The Connection Manager
Table 17-1: CNX Callout Events
Table 17-2: CNX Threads
Table 17-3: The
clubase
subsystem attributes
Table 17-4: Votes Required for Quorum
Table 17-5: Cluster Subsystem Boot Messages
Chapter 18: Miscellaneous Subsystems
Table 18-1: ICS Services per ICS Channel
Table 18-2: ICS options to the
cfsstat (8)
command
Chapter 19: System Administration Tasks
Table 19-1: System Administration Tasks
Chapter 20: Network Administration Tasks
Table 20-1: Network Services Summary
Chapter 21: Cluster Administration Tasks
Table 21-1: Cluster Commands – Part 1
Table 21-2: Cluster Commands – Part 2
Table 21-3: Custom Cluster Commands
Chapter 23: Cluster Application Availability (CAA)
Table 23-1: Multi-Instance Decision Tree
Table 23-2: CAA Components EVM Event Subscription
Table 23-3: CAA Resource States
Table 23-4: CAA Common Resource Attributes
Table 23-5: CAA Application Resource Attributes – Part 1
Table 23-6: CAA Application Resource Attributes – Part 2
Table 23-7: CAA Network Resource Attribute
Table 23-8: CAA Tape and Media Changer Resource Attribute
Table 23-9: CAA Profile Primary Options
Table 23-10: CAA Profile Create Options to Resource Attributes
Table 23-11: CAA Profile Validation
Table 23-12: Application Resource Load-Balancing Options
Table 23-13: caa_stat Output
Table 23-14: CAA Reason Codes
Chapter 24: CAA by Example
Table 24-1: Main Menu and Setup Menu Buttons to
caa_*
Commands
Chapter 25: Performing a Rolling Upgrade
Table 25-1: TruCluster Server Upgrade Paths
Table 25-2: Rolling Upgrade Stages
Table 25-3: Rolling Upgrade Tasks
Table 25-4: How to Check the Rolling Upgrade Status
Table 25-5: How to Undo
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TruCluster Server Handbook (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 1555582591
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 273
Authors:
Scott Fafrak
,
Jim Lola
,
Dennis OBrien
,
Gregory Yates
,
Brad Nichols
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Powerful Tools and Techniques for Project Quality
Powerful Quality Strategies
Twelve Tips for Buyers
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Hack 21. Report on Any Date Criteria
Hack 54. Denormalize Your Tables
Hack 81. Build Decision Tables
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Working with the Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Language
Building Web Applications
Working with Console Applications
Visual Studio .NET
Securing Applications
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Working with Arrays
Prompt the User to Describe Document Changes and Update the History Log
Working with @DBColumn
Retrieve All Columns for Each View in a Database
Encrypt the Database
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
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Introduction
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Generating Elevations
Dimensioning a Drawing
Printing an AutoCAD Drawing
Appendix A Look at Drawing in 3D
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