The RMS Wizards are divided into two categories:
RMS Wizard Tools
This is a general-purpose package that includes the following components:
The hvw menu-based configuration interface
SCALABLE application wizard, which allows configuration of scalable application.
STANDBY application wizard, which allows configuration of standby application.
The basic set of resource-oriented wizards, which provide scripts and detectors for basic resources such as file systems, volume managers, and IP addresses. They are used by the SCALABLE and STANDBY wizards as well as components in the Wizard Kit.
RMS Wizard Kit
These application-oriented wizards are designed to cover complete applications and perform their tasks on the basis of the turnkey concept. The ORACLE wizard is this type of wizard.
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For information on the availability of the RMS Wizard Kit, refer to the manual of each wizard product such as Wizard for Oracle or Wizard for Networker.
Turnkey wizards provide predefined structures of resources to monitor almost every basic operating system object. This relieves the user of the tedious task of linking system resources according to their dependencies.
Many turnkey wizards, SCALABLE turnkey wizard, STANDBY turnkey wizard, ORACLE wizard, and so on are designed to configure a specific type of application. All characters of the turnkey wizards are in uppercase.
Resource wizards (sometimes called subapplication wizards) configure resources, such as file systems or IP addresses, required to run upper-level applications. Resource wizards are invoked by turnkey wizards. The following are some of the more important resource wizards:
Cmdline
Configures any generic resource type by specifying StartScript (to bring the resource online), StopScript (to bring the resource offline) and CheckScript (to check the state of a resource).
Controller
Configures the settings to associate other applications with each other and use them.
Gds
Configures disk classes administrated by GDS.
Gls
Configures the resource class of GLS by using an RMS environment.
Fsystem
Configures local or remote file systems.
Ipaddress
Configures the LAN and IP addresses that are needed for a switchover network to be used on a cluster system.