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PRIMECLUSTER  Web-Based Admin ViewOperation Guide 4.5
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Preface

This manual outlines the functions and operation of the Web-Based Admin View. Web-Based Admin View is a common base to utilize GUI (operation management view) with PRIMECLUSTER, and is provided along with each operation management product.

Target Readers

This manual is intended for all the users operating the products with Web-Based Admin View (e.g. PRIMECLUSTER.)


Organization

This manual consists of five parts, Appendices, and glossary. The content of each category is described below. When you use this product for the first time, be sure to read Part 1 first, and then work on the necessary operations.

Part 1 Introduction

Describes the functions and topology of the Web-Based Admin View.

Part 2 Web-Based Admin View GUI screen

Describes how to operate the GUI screen.

Part 3 Web-Based Admin View tools menu

Details the functions provided as the Web-Based Admin View tools menu.

Part 4 Web-Based Admin View operating setup

Details the operation method (e.g. shut-down, restart) and modifies the original settings.

Part 5 Notes on Web-Based Admin View

Describes the notes on Web-Based Admin View.

Appendix A Message

Explains the message texts and corrective actions.

Appendix B Troubleshooting

Explains how to take corrective actions in the event of a failure and collect required data for the request of troubleshooting.

Glossary

This part defines the terms and expounds the meaning of each technical term. Refer to this part if necessary.


Related documentation

The documents listed in this section contain information relevant to Web-Based Admin View and may be ordered through your sales representative. Before beginning to work with Web-based Admin View, read the following document:

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Notational Conventions

Notation

This document adopts the following notational conventions.

Prompts

Command line examples that require system administrator (or root) rights to execute are preceded by the system administrator prompt, the hash sign (#). Entries that do not require system administrator rights are preceded by a dollar sign ($).

Manual page section numbers

References to the UNIX operating system commands are followed by their manual page section numbers in parentheses - for example, cp(1).

The keyboard

Keystrokes that represent nonprintable characters are displayed as key icons such as [Enter] or [F1]. For example, [Enter] means press the key labeled Enter; [Cntl]+[B] means hold down the key labeled Cntl or Control and then press the [B] key.

Typefaces / Symbol

The following typefaces highlight specific elements in this manual.

Typeface / Symbol

Usage

Constant Width

Computer output and program listings; commands, file names, manual page names and other literal programming elements in the main body of text.

Italic, <Italic>

Variables that you must replace with an actual entered value.

<Constant Width>

Variables that you must replace with an actual displayed value.

Bold

Items in a command line that you must type exactly as shown.

"Constant Width"

The title, documentation, screen, and etc of lookup destination.

[Constant Width]

Tool bar name, menu name, command name, button name, and icon names

Example 1.

Several entries from an /etc/passwd file are shown below:
root:x:0:1:0000-Admin(0000):/:
sysadm:x:0:0:System Admin.:/usr/admin:/usr/sbin/sysadm
setup:x:0:0:System Setup:/usr/admin:/usr/sbin/setup
daemon:x:1:1:0000-Admin(0000):/:

Example 2.

To use the cat(1) command to display the contents of a file, enter the following command line:
$ cat <file name>

Symbol

Material of particular interest is preceded by the following symbols in this manual:

Point

Describes the contents of an important point.

Note

Describes the points the users should pay close attention to.

Example

Gives some examples for users' clear understanding.

Information

Provides useful information related to the topic.

See

Provides manuals for users' reference.

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  • Windows(R) 7, Windows(R) 8.1, and Windows(R) 10 are abbreviated as Windows.

  • Oracle Solaris might be described as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.

  • If "Solaris X" is indicated in the reference manual name of the Oracle Solaris manual, replace "Solaris X" with "Oracle Solaris 10 (Solaris 10)" or "Oracle Solaris 11 (Solaris 11)."

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux is abbreviated as RHEL.

  • RHEL is abbreviated as Linux(R).

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Date of publication and edition

April 2017, First edition

Copyright notice

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