A piece of information, sent by a Web server to a Web browser and saved on the client hard disk drive. When a server receives a request from a Browser that includes a Cookie, the server is able to use the information stored in the Cookie to identify each client.
Abbreviation for Domain Network Service. This system provides the naming policy and mechanisms for mapping domain and machine names to addresses on the Internet.
The volume management software designed to improve availability and manageability of the information stored on the disk unit of the Storage Area Network (SAN).
The software that provides direct and concurrent access to the file system on the shared storage unit from two or more nodes within a cluster.
PRIMECLUSTER optional module that provides network high availability solutions by multiplying a network route.
The specialized address that is able to recognize multiple hosts and communicate to those destination addresses on the IP network.
The name that stands for the network machine (all kinds of nodes with IP addresses) especially in the TCP/IP network.
The IP address used for a client (WWW server's IP address).
This is used for communication among monitoring clients and management servers.
Refers to the network port that the management Web server (Webcnf) uses to accept a connection from the client.
The console screen for the Java program provided by a Web browser or Java Plug-in. The behavior of the Java program within a client's Web browser is displayed.
Java basic development kit offered by Oracle. Java Plug-in software is attached.
Software set required in order to perform software developed in the Java offered by Oracle. Java Plug-in software is attached to Java Runtime Environment.
Abbreviation for Local Area Network.
In this manual, generic name of network (LAN) used by Web-Based Admin View. For example, public LAN, administrative LAN, private LAN, and so on.
The IP address or the host name used for identifying the own host.
This is used for communication among management servers and monitoring nodes. The management server uses mip as the value to identify each monitoring node.
Network address used for Web-Based Admin View
The IP address used by Web-Based Admin View for communication among clients and management servers, and among management servers and monitoring nodes.
The IP address, which is used for communication among client and management servers, is set up as httpip.
The IP address, which is used for communication among management servers and monitoring nodes, is set up as mip.
The initial value of httpip and/or mip is assigned to the displayed node name as a result of executing "uname -n." The IP address is automatically set up when Web-Based Admin View is installed.
The software that enables to install and manage operations of the cluster system on the GUI screen.
Example
Global Cluster Services screen
Global Disk Services screen
Global File Services screen
Product to provide the WWW server (http server) function for using the Web-Based Admin View.
The network port that enables Web-Based Admin View to perform communications with clients and monitor target nodes.
Abbreviation for Reliant(R) Monitor Software. Software that maintains high availability of user-specified resources by providing monitoring and switchover capabilities.
The ID is required to consider allowing a user to access the Web-Based Admin View. When the user signs on with a valid user ID and password, a unique session ID is created.
Used to limit the operation and monitoring of each operation management product provided by Web-Based Admin View. This user group (eg. wvroot) is registered as a group to be supported by the operating system. In order to use Web-Based Admin View, the registration of the user ID into this group is indispensable.