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PRIMECLUSTER  Web-Based Admin ViewOperation Guide 4.6
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1.2.1 Logical three-tier architecture

Web-Based Admin View adopts a logical three-tier architecture. It focuses on enabling every kind of operation management products running on Web-Based Admin View to configure its topology with complete control.

Each role is described below.

  1. Client

    A personal computer that displays the operation management view of each operation management product provided on the Web-Based Admin View. The operation management view provided by each operation management product is operated from a client.

  2. Management server

    The management server receives operation and displaying requests from the management screen provided by each operation management view on the client, and forwards these requests to the monitored nodes at the same time.

    When there are two or more nodes, the management server administers them overall, allowing all those monitoring nodes to be operated on a single screen for the clients.

    In addition, it is possible to duplicate the management server; primary management server and secondary management server.

    In particular, whenever the GUI (operation management view) provided by PRIMECLUSTER is used, the management server is definitely made duplicate. Also, the node that takes over operations is designed to be turned to the secondary management server when the node acting as the primary management server fails. Accordingly, the entire cluster system continues to be administered without down time.

  3. Monitoring node

    The monitoring node monitors and performs settings for a management server request. Also, it monitors diverse events that occur in the nodes after system startup, and notifies the management server of failure.