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HP OpenVMS Alpha Partitioning and Galaxy Guide
Legal Notice
Preface
Managing Workloads With Partitions
OpenVMS Galaxy Concepts
OpenVMS Galaxy Concepts and Components
OpenVMS Galaxy Features
OpenVMS Galaxy Benefits
OpenVMS Galaxy Version 7.3 Features
OpenVMS Galaxy Advantages
When OpenVMS Galaxy Is Not the Best Choice
Possible OpenVMS Galaxy Configurations
A Single-Instance Galaxy Configuration
OpenVMS Galaxy Configuration Considerations
CD Drive Recommendation
Clustering with Galaxy
Security Considerations in an OpenVMS Galaxy Computing Environment
Configuring OpenVMS Galaxy Instances in Time Zones
Developing OpenVMS Galaxy Programs
NUMA Implications on OpenVMS Applications
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on AlphaServer GS140/GS60/GS60E Systems
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 8400 System
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 8200 System
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 4100 System
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer ES40 System
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on AlphaServer GS80/160/320 Systems
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on AlphaServer ES47/ES80/GS1280 Systems
Using a Single-Instance Galaxy on an Alpha System
OpenVMS Galaxy Tips and Techniques
OpenVMS Galaxy Configuration Utility
The Graphical Configuration Manager
CPU Reassignment at the DCL CLI
Galaxy and NUMA Commands and Lexicals
Communicating With Shared Memory
Shared Memory Programming Interfaces
OpenVMS Galaxy Device Drivers
OpenVMS Galaxy CPU Load Balancer Program
Common Values for Setting Memory Size
Installing Licenses
Glossary
Index