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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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Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Structures, Processes and Relational Mechanisms for IT Governance
Integration Strategies and Tactics for Information Technology Governance
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Governing Information Technology Through COBIT
Governance in IT Outsourcing Partnerships
SQL Tips & Techniques (Miscellaneous)
Using Keys and Constraints to Maintain Database Integrity
Performing Multiple-table Queries and Creating SQL Data Views
Working with SQL JOIN Statements and Other Multiple-table Queries
Monitoring and Enhancing MS-SQL Server Performance
Writing Advanced Queries and Subqueries
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Built-in Widget and Dialog Classes
Creating Custom Widgets
Using QFtp
Using QHttp
UDP Networking with QSocketDevice
Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
Problems
Problems
Summary
String Matching
Terminology
GDI+ Programming with C#
Rendering Text with Quality and Performance
Advanced Imaging
Graphics Containers
Image Transformation
Printer Settings
Python Standard Library (Nutshell Handbooks) with
Mail and News Message Processing
The ucnhash Module
The sndhdr module
The grp Module
The nt Module
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