PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide 4.2 (Linux for Itanium) |
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This manual serves as your starting point for using PRIMECLUSTER. It explains the workflow of the series of operations from installation to operation management of the PRIMECLUSTER system. Since the PRIMECLUSTER system comprises multiple features, there are several other manuals besides this one for each feature. However, by reading this manual first, you will be able to perform the series of operations because this manual refers readers to other manuals that contain feature-specific information that is necessary for the operations.
This manual also provides a functional overview of products that are supported by the PRIMECLUSTER system and describes operation procedures.
This manual only covers the basic operation of PRIMECLUSTER. For operations using different hardware and software configurations, see "Related Documentation."
The table below shows the operation flow from PRIMECLUSTER installation to the start of operation management and indicates the reference location in this manual for each operation.
PRIMECLUSTER system operation flow |
Reference location in this manual |
1. Understanding the flow of PRIMECLUSTER system building and designing the PRIMECLUSTER system |
Part 1 Planning |
2. Installing the PRIMECLUSTER system |
Part 2 Installation |
3. Monitoring the operation status of the PRIMECLUSTER system |
Part 3 Operations |
4. Changing the PRIMECLUSTER system configuration after system operation has been started |
Part 4 System Configuration Modifications |
5. Maintaining the PRIMECUSTER system |
Part 5 Maintenance |
6. Installing products for the PRIMECLUSTER system |
Part 6 PRIMECLUSTER Products |
For detailed procedural explanations, refer to the reference manuals that are indicated in the target location of each part.
This manual is intended for all users who use PRIMECLUSTER 4.2 and perform cluster system installation and operation management. It is also intended for programmers who develop applications that operate on PRIMECLUSTER.
This manual consists of six parts, appendixes, and a glossary. The contents of each part are described below.
Refer to the following manuals as necessary when setting up the cluster:
PRIMECLUSTER Concepts Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Cluster Foundation (CF) Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) Troubleshooting Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Scalable Internet Service (SIS) Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global Disk Services Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide : Redundant Line Control Function
PRIMECLUSTER Web-Based Admin View Operation Guide
PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Reference Manual GUI/Command
PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Installation Manual
PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Operation Manual
PRIMECLUSTER Wizard for Oracle Configuration and Administration Guide
Interstage Application Server Reference Manual - Command Edition
Interstage Application Server Operator's Guide
The PRIMECLUSTER documentations include the following documentation in addition to those listed above:
PRIMECLUSTER Installation Guide
This installation guide (text data) is provided with each PRIMECLUSTER product package.The data is stored on "CD3" of each package. For details on the file names, see the documentation provided with each product.
If you want to print a manual, use the PDF file found on the CD-ROM for the PRIMECLUSTER product. The correspondences between the PDF file names and manuals are described in the PRIMECLUSTER Installation Guide that comes with the product.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print the PDF file. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4.0 or higher.
To allow users to view the online manuals, use the Cluster management server to register each user name to one of the user groups (wvroot, clroot, cladmin, or clmon).
For information on user group registration procedures and user group definitions, see "Assigning Users to Manage the Cluster."
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