Purpose of This Document
This document presents an overview of installing Systemwalker Operation Manager on cluster systems. It also describes how to perform settings for these systems and how to operate them.
Use this document for the Solaris version, Linux version, HP-UX version, and AIX version of this product.
Intended Readers
This document is intended for users who are installing Systemwalker Operation Manager on any of the following cluster systems, as well as for users administering Systemwalker Operation Manager with cluster systems.
PRIMECLUSTER for Solaris version
PRIMECLUSTER for Linux version
Sun(TM) Cluster 3.0 (hereinafter referred to as Sun Cluster)
HP Multi-Computer/ServiceGuard (hereinafter referred to as MC/ServiceGuard)
HACMP
Readers are assumed to have an overall understanding of cluster system in general and Systemwalker Operation Manager in particular.
Abbreviations and Generic Terms Used
The term "Windows Server 2019 " is used to refer to all of the following products:
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2019 Standard (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2019 Datacenter (x64)
The term "Windows Server 2016" is used to refer to all of the following products:
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2016 Standard (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2016 Datacenter (x64)
The term "Server Core" is used to refer to all of the following products:
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2019 Standard Server Core
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2019 Datacenter Server Core
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2016 Standard Server Core
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2016 Datacenter Server Core
The term "Windows(R) 10" is used to refer to all of the following products:
Windows(R) 10 Home (x64)
Windows(R) 10 Pro (x64)
Windows(R) 10 Enterprise (x64)
The term "Windows(R) 8.1" is used to refer to all of the following products:
Windows(R) 8.1 (x64)
Windows(R) 8.1 Pro (x64)
Windows(R) 8.1 Enterprise (x64)
Windows Internet Explorer(R) is abbreviated as "Internet Explorer".
Versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager that run on all of the following operating systems are referred to as "Windows versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager" or simply "Windows versions":
Windows
64-bit versions of Windows, except Itanium
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on 32-bit versions of Windows are referred to as "Windows x86 version".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on Itanium-compatible versions of Windows are referred to as "Windows for Itanium version".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on 64-bit versions of Windows, except Itanium, are referred to as "Windows x64 version".
Server Core, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2016 may be abbreviated as "Windows servers".
Oracle Solaris may be referred to as Solaris, Solaris Operating System or Solaris OS.
Versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager that run on Solaris are referred to as "Solaris versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager" or simply "Solaris versions".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on 32-bit versions of Solaris are referred to as "Solaris 32-bit version".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on 64-bit versions of Solaris are referred to as "Solaris 64-bit version".
Versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager that run on HP-UX are referred to as "HP-UX versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager" or simply "HP-UX versions".
Versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager that run on AIX are referred to as "AIX versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager" or simply "AIX versions".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on 64-bit versions of Linux, except Itanium, are referred to as "Linux x64 version" or simply "Linux versions".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on 32-bit versions of Linux are referred to as "Linux x86 version".
Articles specific to the version of Systemwalker Operation Manager that runs on Itanium-compatible version of Linux are referred to as "Linux for Itanium version".
Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Linux and Linux for Itanium versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager are referred to collectively as "UNIX versions of Systemwalker Operation Manager" or simply "UNIX versions".
Solaris, HP-UX, AIX and Linux may be referred to as "UNIX servers".
Systemwalker Operation Manager Standard Edition may be abbreviated as "SE".
Systemwalker Operation Manager Enterprise Edition may be abbreviated as "EE".
Standard Edition may be abbreviated as "SE" and Enterprise Edition may be abbreviated as "EE".
Arcserve(R) Backup for Windows is abbreviated as "Arcserve".
Microsoft(R)-Mail that is provided as a standard feature with Windows NT(R) is abbreviated as "MS-Mail".
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