Basic and non-basic settings are designed to guide you safely through the configuration process, ensuring that all mandatory settings are configured.
Among the basic settings are the application name and the names of the nodes where it can run. For example, at the application type selection menu shown in the previous section, selecting 8) STANDBY produces the menu in the following figure.
Figure 3.4 Menu leading to basic settings
If you select 6) Machines+Basics, you can configure the basic settings using the menu in the following figure.
Figure 3.5 Menu to configure basic settings
The menu displays the application's current attribute settings, some of which may be set automatically by the wizards. Attributes enclosed in parentheses are optional.
After you complete the configuration of the basic settings, the non-basic settings menu appears. Non-basic settings include specifications for resources such as file systems, IP addresses, disks, and so forth.
Figure 3.6 Menu to configure non-basic settings
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The list of available subapplications displayed in the menu depends on the packages installed on the local system. Some of the subapplications shown in this example may not be available in your market or for your platform.