UID:
almafu_9959231719102883
Format:
1 online resource (883 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-79615-8
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9786611796150
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0-08-051975-X
Series Statement:
HP Technologies
Content:
The TruCluster Server Handbook authoritatively details how to plan, design, install, configure, and administer a cluster of Tru64 UNIX systems. The book explains how to configure and optimize hardware underlying a TruCluster server, including storage servers so critical to running a high-end cluster operation. This book provides best practices and techniques drawn from the authors' extensive experiences in the field with systems designers, systems managers, developers, and users. The authors include a former Tru64 UNIX Technical Group Leader with HP's Consulting Division and a top industry
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; TruClusterTM Server Handbook; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; 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; 2.1 Tru64 UNIX 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
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2.8 ReferencesPart II: Design and Configuration of a Tru64 UNIX Cluster; Chapter 3. Designing and Planning a Cluster; 3.1 Introduction; 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
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4.7 Network Planning for the Cluster4.8 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
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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 (WWlD); 7.3 Hardware Management Databases; 7.4 The Hardware Manager (hwmgr); 7.5 The Device Special File Manager (ds fmgr); 7.6 References; Chapter 8. Tru64 UNIX Cluster Hooks: Event Manager; 8.1 What is an Event Anyway?; 8.2 EVM Components
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8.3 EVM Priorities versus syslog and binlog Priorities8.4 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
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10.3 Install the Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server Patches
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-55558-259-1
Language:
English
Keywords:
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