Chapter 7 |
7
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Setting Up and Managing Cluster Queues
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7.1
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Introduction
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7.2
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Controlling Queue Availability
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7.3
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Starting a Queue Manager and Creating the Queue Database
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7.4
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Starting Additional Queue Managers
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7.4.1
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Command Format
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7.4.2
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Database Files
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7.5
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Stopping the Queuing System
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7.6
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Moving Queue Database Files
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7.6.1
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Location Guidelines
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7.7
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Setting Up Print Queues
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7.7.1
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Creating a Queue
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7.7.2
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Command Format
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7.7.3
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Ensuring Queue Availability
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7.7.4
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Examples
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7.8
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Setting Up Clusterwide Generic Print Queues
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7.8.1
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Sample Configuration
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7.8.2
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Command Example
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7.9
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Setting Up Execution Batch Queues
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7.9.1
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Before You Begin
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7.9.2
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Batch Command Format
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7.9.3
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Autostart Command Format
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7.9.4
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Examples
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7.10
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Setting Up Clusterwide Generic Batch Queues
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7.10.1
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Sample Configuration
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7.11
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Starting Local Batch Queues
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7.11.1
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Startup Command Procedure
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7.12
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Using a Common Command Procedure
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7.12.1
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Command Procedure
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7.12.2
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Examples
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7.12.3
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Example
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7.13
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Disabling Autostart During Shutdown
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7.13.1
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Options
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Chapter 8 |
8
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Configuring an OpenVMS Cluster System
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8.1
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Overview of the Cluster Configuration Procedures
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8.1.1
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Before Configuring the System
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8.1.2
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Data Requested by the Cluster Configuration Procedures
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8.1.3
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Invoking the Procedure
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8.2
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Adding Computers
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8.2.1
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Controlling Conversational Bootstrap Operations
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8.2.2
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Common AUTOGEN Parameter Files
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8.2.3
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Examples
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8.2.3.1
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Creating and Configuring a Two-Node Disaster Tolerant Cluster Using IP
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8.2.3.2
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Adding a new Node to a Cluster over IP
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8.2.3.3
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Adding a new Node to a Cluster over IP with a Shared System Disk
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8.2.3.4
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Adding an Integrity server Satellite node to a Cluster over IP
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8.2.3.5
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Adding an Integrity server Node to a Cluster over IP with Logical LAN Failover set
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8.2.4
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Adding a Quorum Disk
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8.3
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Removing Computers
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8.3.1
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Example
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8.3.2
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Removing a Quorum Disk
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8.4
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Changing Computer Characteristics
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8.4.1
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Preparation
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8.4.2
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Examples
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8.5
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Creating a Duplicate System Disk
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8.5.1
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Preparation
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8.5.2
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Example
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8.6
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Postconfiguration Tasks
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8.6.1
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Updating Parameter Files
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8.6.2
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Shutting Down the Cluster
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8.6.3
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Shutting Down a Single Node
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8.6.4
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Updating Network Data
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8.6.5
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Altering Satellite Local Disk Labels
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8.6.6
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Changing Allocation Class Values
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8.6.7
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Rebooting
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8.6.8
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Rebooting Satellites Configured with OpenVMS on a Local Disk (Alpha only)
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8.7
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Running AUTOGEN with Feedback
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8.7.1
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Advantages
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8.7.2
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Initial Values
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8.7.3
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Obtaining Reasonable Feedback
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8.7.4
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Creating a Command File to Run AUTOGEN
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Chapter 9 |
9
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Building Large OpenVMS Cluster Systems
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9.1
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Setting Up the Cluster
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9.2
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General Booting Considerations
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9.2.1
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Concurrent Booting
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9.2.2
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Minimizing Boot Time
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9.2.3
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General Booting Considerations for Cluster over IP
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9.3
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Booting Satellites
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9.3.1
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Differences between Alpha and Integrity server Satellites
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9.4
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Configuring and Booting Satellite Nodes (Alpha)
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9.4.1
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Booting from a Single LAN Adapter
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9.4.2
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Changing the Default Boot Adapter
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9.4.3
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Booting from Multiple LAN Adapters (Alpha Only)
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9.4.4
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Enabling Satellites to Use Alternate LAN Adapters for Booting
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9.4.5
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Configuring MOP Service
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9.4.6
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Controlling Satellite Booting
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9.5
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Configuring and Booting Satellite Nodes (Integrity servers)
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9.5.1
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Collecting Information from the Satellite System
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9.5.2
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Setting up the Satellite System for Booting and Crashing
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9.5.3
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Defining the Satellite System to the Boot Server
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9.5.4
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Booting the Satellite
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9.5.5
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Additional Tasks on the Satellite System
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9.6
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Booting Satellites with IP interconnect (Integrity servers, Alpha)
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9.7
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System-Disk Throughput
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9.7.1
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Avoiding Disk Rebuilds
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9.7.2
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Offloading Work
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9.7.3
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Configuring Multiple System Disks
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9.8
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Conserving System Disk Space
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9.8.1
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Techniques
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9.9
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Adjusting System Parameters
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9.9.1
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The SCSRESPCNT Parameter
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9.9.2
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The CLUSTER_CREDITS Parameter
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9.10
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Minimize Network Instability
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9.11
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DECnet Cluster Alias
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