Index

The parenthesized number on an index entry indicates the location of the entry within the book. Entries before the first numbered section in a chapter are identified as Sec. n.0.


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A

access control list
        See ACL

ACL (Sec. 9.2)

action script (Sec. 5.2)
action script (Sec. 5.5)

adapter
        DE50x (Sec. 7.7)
        DE60x (Sec. 7.7)
        DEGPA-xx (Sec. 7.7)
        Ethernet (Sec. 7.7)

adjusting expected votes (Sec. 3.1.4)

administration (Sec. 9.2)

Advanced File System
        See AdvFS

AdvFS
        caching on CFS clients (Sec. 2.4.2)
        CFS layers on top of (Sec. 2.0)
        read/write support (Sec. 2.1)

alias
        See cluster alias, ifconfig alias

aliasd daemon
        defined (Sec. 6.2)
        maintaining gated configuration file automatically (Sec. 6.6.2)
        maintaining gated configuration file automatically (Sec. 6.6.3)
        RIP support (Sec. 6.2)

AlphaServer
        DS10L (Sec. 7.5)

API
        DLM (Sec. 7.0)
        Memory Channel (Sec. 7.0)
        Memory Channel (Sec. 7.5)

application
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.2)

applications
        high availability with CAA (Sec. 5.1)
        routing requests with cluster alias (Sec. 6.7)
        types of (Sec. 4.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

ATM LANE (Sec. 7.7)

audit logs (Sec. 9.2)

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B

balanced placement policy (Sec. 5.4.1)

bandwidth comparision
        Memory Channel and LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

block I/O (Sec. 2.4.1)

boot partition
        cluster member boot device (Sec. 2.2)

broadcast address (Sec. 6.5)

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C

CAA (Sec. 5.0)
        action script (Sec. 5.2)
        caad daemon (Sec. 5.2)
        comparison to cluster alias (Sec. 6.7)
        placement policy (Sec. 5.4.1)
        resource manager (Sec. 5.2)
        resource monitor (Sec. 5.2)
        resource profile (Sec. 5.2)

caad daemon (Sec. 5.2)

cabling comparision
        Memory Channel and LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

CD-ROM (Sec. 2.1)

CD-ROM file system
        See CDFS

CDFS
        read-only support (Sec. 2.1)

CDSL (Sec. 2.5)

CFS (Sec. 2.2)
        balancing server load (Sec. 2.4.4)
        cfsmgr command (Sec. 2.2)
        client caching of AdvFS blocks (Sec. 2.4.2)
        enhancements (Sec. 2.2)
        FAQ (Sec. 2.4)
        I/O to directly connected storage (Sec. 2.4.1)
        layers on top of AdvFS (Sec. 2.0)
        preserving X/Open and POSIX semantics (Sec. 2.2)
        read access (Sec. 7.1)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.1)

cluamgr command (Sec. 6.2)
        example of specifying versus joining an alias (Sec. 6.6.1)

clua_registerservice() function (Sec. 6.7)

clua_services file (Sec. 6.2)
clua_services file (Sec. 6.7)
clua_services file (Sec. 6.9)

cluster alias (Sec. 6.1)
        aliasd daemon (Sec. 6.2)
        ARP requests (Sec. 6.6.2)
        client routing tables (Sec. 6.6.2)
        common subnet (Sec. 6.5)
        comparison to CAA (Sec. 6.7)
        comparison to ifconfig aliases (Sec. 6.13)
        default (Sec. 6.1)
        default (Sec. 6.3)
        determining need for additional (Sec. 6.4)
        handling of NFS requests (Sec. 6.11)
        packet redirection (Sec. 6.6.5)
        restrictions on location of IP addresses (Sec. 6.5)
        routing for (Sec. 6.6)routing for cluster aliases
        specifying versus joining (Sec. 6.6.1)
        subsystem components (Sec. 6.2)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.3)
        virtual subnet (Sec. 6.5)
        vMAC support (Sec. 6.10)

cluster alias attributes
        router priority (Sec. 6.8)
        selection priority (Sec. 6.8)
        selection weight (Sec. 6.8)

cluster alias service attributes
        in_multi (Sec. 6.9)
        in_noalias (Sec. 6.9)
        in_nolocal (Sec. 6.9)
        in_single (Sec. 6.9)
        out_alias (Sec. 6.9)
        static (Sec. 6.9)

cluster application availability
        See CAA

cluster file system
        See CFS

cluster interconnect
        defined (Sec. 7.0)
        rules and restrictions (Sec. 7.5)
        selecting (Sec. 7.0)

cluster membership transition (Sec. 7.0)
cluster membership transition (Sec. 7.4)

cluster partition (Sec. 3.1.1)

cluster size
        cluster interconnect bandwidth requirements (Sec. 7.4)

cluster_expected_votes attribute (Sec. 3.1.4)

cluster_node_votes attribute (Sec. 3.1.2)

cluster_qdisk_votes attribute (Sec. 3.1.3)

clusvc_getcommport()function (Sec. 6.12)

clusvc_getresvcommport()function (Sec. 6.12)

clu_add_member command
        adjusting expected votes automatically (Sec. 3.1.4)

clu_alias.config file (Sec. 6.2)

clu_create command
        adjusting expected votes automatically (Sec. 3.1.4)

clu_delete command
        adjusting expected votes automatically (Sec. 3.1.4)

clu_quorum command
        adjusting expected votes automatically (Sec. 3.1.4)
        defining a quorum disk (Sec. 3.3)
        displaying value of expected votes (Sec. 3.1.4)

clu_upgrade command (Sec. 9.1)

common subnet
        defined (Sec. 6.5)
        host route advertising (Sec. 6.6.2)
        proxy ARP (Sec. 6.6.2)
        when to use (Sec. 6.5)virtual subnetwhen to use

comparing Memory Channel to LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

configuration
        fully redundant LAN (Sec. 7.7)
        importance of symmetrical (Sec. 7.7)
        restrictions (Sec. 7.7)

connection manager (Sec. 3.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.4)

context-dependent symbolic link
        See CDSL

cost comparision
        Memory Channel and LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

crossover cable (Sec. 7.7)

current votes (Sec. 3.1.5)
current votes (Sec. 3.2)

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D

daemon
        aliasd (Sec. 6.2)
        caad (Sec. 5.2)

default cluster alias (Sec. 6.3)
default cluster alias (Sec. 6.3)
        using additional aliases (Sec. 6.1)

device names
        cluster support for new style (Sec. 2.6)
        consistency clusterwide (Sec. 2.6)
        determining (Sec. 2.6)
        disk (Sec. 2.6)
        drdmgr command (Sec. 2.3)
        examples of new style (Sec. 2.6)
        identifying (Sec. 2.6)
        new naming model (Sec. 2.6)
        tape (Sec. 2.6)

device request dispatcher (Sec. 2.3)
        drdmgr command (Sec. 2.3)
        FAQ (Sec. 2.4)

direct I/O (Sec. 2.2)
        OPS (Sec. 7.1)

direct-access cached reads (Sec. 2.2)

disk write
        CFS (Sec. 7.0)
        CFS (Sec. 7.1)

disk writes
        OPS (Sec. 7.1)

distance comparision
        Memory Channel and LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

distributed application (Sec. 4.0)

distributed lock manager
        See DLM

distributed processing (Sec. 7.2)

DLM (Sec. 8.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

drdmgr command
        example (Sec. 2.3)

DVD-ROM (Sec. 2.1)

DVDFS
        read-only support (Sec. 2.1)

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E

/etc/clua_services
        comparison to /etc/services (Sec. 6.9)
/etc/clua_services (Sec. 6.2)
/etc/clua_services (Sec. 6.7)

/etc/exports.aliases (Sec. 6.2)

/etc/gated.conf.member<n>
        creation and maintenance by aliasd (Sec. 6.6.3)
/etc/gated.conf.member<n> (Sec. 6.2)

Ethernet adapter (Sec. 7.7)

Event Manager
        See EVM

EVM (Sec. 5.2)

expected votes
        calculating (Sec. 3.2)
        cluster (Sec. 3.1.4)
        cluster (Sec. 3.2)
        member-specific (Sec. 3.1.4)
        member-specific (Sec. 3.2)

exports.aliases file (Sec. 6.2)

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F

favored placement policy (Sec. 5.4.1)

FDDI (Sec. 7.7)

FFM
        local use support (Sec. 2.1)

file
        opening with O_DIRECTIO (Sec. 2.4.1)
        reads of 64KB or larger (Sec. 2.4.1)

file system
        support in a cluster (Sec. 2.1)

file system partitioning (Sec. 1.2)

File-on-File Mounting file system
        See FFM

full-duplex mode (Sec. 7.7)

fully redundant LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.7)

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G

gated daemon (Sec. 6.2)
        precedence of host and network routes to proxy ARP (Sec. 6.6.2)

gated.conf file (Sec. 6.2)

gated.conf.member<n> file (Sec. 6.2)

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H

half-duplex mode (Sec. 7.7)

host route (Sec. 6.6.3)
        aliases on virtual subnet
        aliases on common subnet (Sec. 6.6.2)

hub
        compared to switch (Sec. 7.7)
        requirements (Sec. 7.7)

hwmgr command (Sec. 2.6)

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I

I/O
        block (Sec. 2.4.1)
        raw (Sec. 2.4.1)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.1)
        when I/O goes directly to storage (Sec. 2.4.1)

ifconfig alias
        comparison to cluster aliases (Sec. 6.13)
        similarity in concept to a cluster alias (Sec. 6.1)

installation (Sec. 9.1)
        synopsis of steps (Sec. 9.1)

in_multi
        attribute (Sec. 6.9)
        service (Sec. 6.7)

in_noalias attribute (Sec. 6.9)

in_nolocal attribute (Sec. 6.9)

in_single
        attribute (Sec. 6.9)
        service (Sec. 6.7)

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J

joining an alias
        defined (Sec. 6.1)
        versus specifying an alias (Sec. 6.6.1)

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L

lagconfig command
        lack of support for LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.7)

LAN interconnect
        comparision to Memory Channel (Sec. 7.0)
        hardware requirements (Sec. 7.7)
        rules and restrictions (Sec. 7.7)

link aggregation (Sec. 7.7)

link resiliency (Sec. 7.7)

load balancing
        CFS servers (Sec. 2.4.4)
        using alias attributes (Sec. 6.8)
        using multiple cluster aliases (Sec. 6.4)

logical rail (Sec. 7.6)
        failover pair (Sec. 7.6)
        single-rail (Sec. 7.6)

Logical Storage Manager
        See LSM

logs
        audit (Sec. 9.2)

LSM
        cluster support for (Sec. 2.8)
        lack of support for data replication between sites (Sec. 7.5)

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M

media access control (Sec. 6.10)

member (Sec. 3.1.1)

Memory Channel (Sec. 7.6)
        benefit for latency and distributed processing (Sec. 7.4)
        comparision to LAN (Sec. 7.0)
        logical rail (Sec. 7.6)
        physical rail (Sec. 7.6)

Memory file system
        See MFS

messages
        use of the cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

MFS
        read/write local use support (Sec. 2.1)

multi-instance application (Sec. 4.0)

multicast address (Sec. 6.5)

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N

named pipes
        local use support (Sec. 2.1)

Network file system
        See NFS

network route (Sec. 6.6.3)

New Hardware Delivery
        See NHD

NFS (Sec. 7.0)
NFS (Sec. 7.3)
        exports.aliases file (Sec. 6.2)
        interaction with cluster aliases (Sec. 6.11)
        read/write client support (Sec. 2.1)
        read/write server support (Sec. 2.1)
        using other aliases (Sec. 6.2)

NHD (Sec. 9.1)

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O

OPS
        direct-I/O disk write (Sec. 7.1)

out_alias attribute (Sec. 6.9)

O_DIRECTIO flag (Sec. 2.2)
O_DIRECTIO flag (Sec. 2.4.1)

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P

partitioning
        file system (Sec. 1.2)

patch (Sec. 9.1)

PC-NFS
        read/write support (Sec. 2.1)

physical rail (Sec. 7.6)

PIDs (Sec. 1.2)

pipes
        named pipes local use support (Sec. 2.1)

placement policy
        balanced (Sec. 5.4.1)
        favored (Sec. 5.4.1)
        restricted (Sec. 5.4.1)

portmap daemon (Sec. 6.12)

/proc file system
        local use support (Sec. 2.1)

process IDs
        See PIDs

proxy ARP
        gratuitous ARP packets and vMAC (Sec. 6.10)
        host and network route precedence (Sec. 6.6.2)
        responding to ARP requests (Sec. 6.6.2)

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Q

quorum (Sec. 3.2)
        algorithm (Sec. 3.2)
        calculating (Sec. 3.2)
        loss (Sec. 3.2)

quorum disk
        configuring (Sec. 3.3)
        LSM and (Sec. 3.3)
        number of votes (Sec. 3.3)
        using (Sec. 3.3)
        votes (Sec. 3.1.3)

quorum votes (Sec. 3.2)

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R

raw I/O (Sec. 2.4.1)

read accesses
        CFS (Sec. 7.1)

redundancy
        LAN interconnect compared to Memory Channel (Sec. 7.0)

redundant LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.7)

remote file system
        accessed through cluster interconnect (Sec. 7.0)

Remote Procedure Call
        See RPC

resilient link (Sec. 7.7)

resource
        CAA (Sec. 5.3)

resource manager (Sec. 5.2)

resource monitor (Sec. 5.2)

resource profile (Sec. 5.2)

restricted placement policy (Sec. 5.4.1)

RIP
        aliasd support (Sec. 6.2)

rolling upgrade (Sec. 1.2)
rolling upgrade (Sec. 9.1)

router priority attribute (Sec. 6.8)

Routing Information Protocol
        See RIP

RPC
        interaction with cluster alias (Sec. 6.12)

rpri attribute (Sec. 6.6.2)
rpri attribute (Sec. 6.8)

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S

scalability
        benefit of switch (Sec. 7.7)

script
        action (Sec. 5.2)

selection priority attribute (Sec. 6.8)

selection weight attribute (Sec. 6.8)

selp attribute (Sec. 6.8)

selw attribute (Sec. 6.8)

services
        in_single and in_multi (Sec. 6.7)
        RPC (Sec. 6.12)

services file (Sec. 6.2)

single-instance application (Sec. 4.0)

single-system management (Sec. 1.2)
single-system management (Sec. 9.2)

size
        cluster (Sec. 7.0)
        cluster (Sec. 7.4)

Spanning Tree Protocol
        See STP

static attribute (Sec. 6.9)

STP (Sec. 7.7)

subnet
        common (Sec. 6.5)
        virtual (Sec. 6.5)

switch
        compared to hub (Sec. 7.7)
        requirements (Sec. 7.7)
        using multiple in fully redundant LAN interconnect (Sec. 7.7)

synchronization
        write (Sec. 7.1)

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T

traffic
        application (Sec. 7.2)
        cluster alias (Sec. 7.3)
        storage (Sec. 7.1)

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U

UFS
        read-only clusterwide support (Sec. 2.1)
        read/write local use support (Sec. 2.1)

UNIX file system
        See UFS

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V

virtual subnet
        defined (Sec. 6.5)
        host route advertising (Sec. 6.6.3)
        network route advertising (Sec. 6.6.3)

vMAC (Sec. 6.10)

votes
        adjusting (Sec. 3.1.4)
        current (Sec. 3.2)
        expected (Sec. 3.1.4)
        node (Sec. 3.1.2)
        quorum (Sec. 3.2)
        quorum disk (Sec. 3.1.3)

VPN (Sec. 7.7)

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W

WAN (Sec. 7.7)

worldwide ID (Sec. 2.7)

write accesses
        CFS (Sec. 7.1)