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PRIMECLUSTER GLS for Windows User's Guide 4.3

Preface

Purpose of this Manual

This manual is intended to explain how to install, operate, and administer PRIMECLUSTER GLS for Windows (hereafter, GLS).

Intended Readers

This manual is intended for system administrators responsible for tasks such as installing and administering GLS.

It is assumed that readers of this manual have prior knowledge of the following:

Structure of this Manual

This manual is structured as follows:

Chapter 1 Overview of GLS

Gives an overview of GLS.

Chapter 2 GLS Functions

Describes how to use the various functions of GLS.

Chapter 3 Installation

Describes how to make environment settings for GLS.

Chapter 4 Operating GLS

Describes how to operate GLS.

Chapter 5 Maintenance

Describes how to maintain GLS.

Chapter 6 Command Reference

Describes how to use GLS commands.

Appendix A Sample GLS Configurations

Gives and explains a sample GLS environment setting.

Appendix B Message Reference

Lists and explains the messages that may be output during operation of GLS.

Appendix C Troubleshooting

Lists and explains some common issues known to arise during operation of GLS, including details of appropriate corrective action.

Glossary

Lists and explains common GLS terminology.

GLS Manual Names

The prefix "PRIMECLUSTER GLS for Windows" is omitted from GLS manual names when those names are referenced in other GLS manuals, as shown in the table below:

Short Manual Name

Full Manual Name

User's Guide (this manual)

PRIMECLUSTER GLS for Windows User's Guide

Conventions

Product Name Abbreviations

The following product name abbreviations are commonly used in GLS manuals:

Abbreviation

Full Name

GLS

PRIMECLUSTER GLS for Windows

Windows

Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows Server 2008 Foundation
Windows Server 2008 Standard
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter

Command Prompts

Command prompts in this manual are indicated by the "greater than" symbol ( > ) at the beginning of the line, making example commands appear as follows:

> strhanet

Please note that GLS command paths are omitted here. With GLS installed in the default directory, if necessary, you can run commands by entering the full path, C:\Program Files\PRIMECLUSTER GLS\usr\command, before the command name. For example, for above command, the input would be:

C:\Program Files\PRIMECLUSTER GLS\usr\command\strhanet

Notations

This manual uses the notations shown below:

Note

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Point

This box contains information that can help you perform a task.

See

This box contains a reference to the location of further useful information.

Information

This box contains useful supplementary information.

Trademarks

Note that the trademark (TM) and registered trademark (R) symbols are omitted throughout this manual.

Date of publication and edition

July 2008 - First Edition
January 2010 - Second Edition
March 2012 - 2.1 Edition

High Risk Activity

The Customer acknowledges and agrees that the Product is designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use, including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household use, and ordinary industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (hereinafter "High Safety Required Use"), including without limitation, nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, aircraft flight control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system, missile launch control in weapon system. The Customer shall not use the Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use. In addition, Fujitsu (or other affiliate's name) shall not be liable against the Customer and/or any third party for any claims or damages arising in connection with the High Safety Required Use of the Product.

Notes

- Do not copy this manual without permission.

- The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice.

Copyright

All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) FUJITSU LIMITED 2008-2012.

Correction History

Corrected Contents

Corrected Position

Manual Code

Added the Microsoft copyright notice.

Preface

B1FN-5851-02ENZ0(01)
B1FN-5851-02ENZ2(01)

Changed Note.

2.1.1 Virtual Adapter
3.4.2 Preliminary Tasks: Physical Adapter Settings

B1FN-5851-02ENZ0(02)
B1FN-5851-02ENZ2(02)

Deleted Point.

3.4.2 Preliminary Tasks: Physical Adapter Settings

Added "5.6 Maintenance Procedure for NIC."

Chapter 5 Maintenance

Divided procedures to change physical adapters depending on operating systems.

5.2.3 Changing Physical Adapters

Deleted "5.5.3 Replacing an NIC."

5.5 Responding to Problems

Changed the lead sentence.

5.6.1 Active Maintenance of NIC

Added the following subcommands for hanetnic:

  • add

  • delete

6.1.1 Command Types
6.1.2 General Notes
6.2.3 hanetnic

Added Note.

6.2.3.1 add
6.2.3.2 delete
6.2.7 stphanet

Changed the table of the Output Format.

6.3.1 dsphanet

Added Information.

A.3.1 Configuration in Hyper-V environment

Changed the meaning of the following message:

  • 20002

B.2.3 Code Type 2 Messages (ERROR)

Added the following messages:

  • 20058

  • 20059

  • 20060

  • 20061

  • 20062

  • 20063

  • 20064

  • 20065

Changed the descriptions of Action.

C.2.3 Communications Fail even after Replacing NIC

Changed step 2 in Action.

C.2.8 Error Message 20013 is displayed