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A
accessing CAA information (Sec. 2.11)
accessing Memory Channel addresses (Sec. 10.6)
action scripts
accessing environment variables from (Sec. 2.3.3)
accessing profile attributes from (Sec. 2.3.3)
determining reason why called by CAA (Sec. 2.3.3)
redirecting output from (Sec. 2.3.4)
writing (Sec. 2.3)
address mapping
defined (Sec. 10.6)
how to implement (Sec. 10.6)
alias
See cluster alias
application development models (Sec. 10.10)
application migration
clusterwide and member-specific files (Sec. 4.1)
device names (Sec. 4.2)
expanded PIDs (Sec. 4.6)
interprocess communication (Sec. 4.3)
packaging and licensing (Sec. 4.8.1)
application modifications required for RPC programs (Sec. 7.1)
application packaging and licensing (Sec. 4.8.1)
application programming considerations (Sec. 7.0)
application resource scripts
writing guidelines (Sec. 2.3.1)
application resources
placement policies (Sec. 2.2.2.2)
profiles (Sec. 2.2.2)
starting (Sec. 2.6)
stopping (Sec. 2.9)
application types (Sec. 1.1)
ASE applications
disk service (Sec. 5.1.1)
DRD service (Sec. 5.1.4)
moving to TruCluster Server (Sec. 5.0)
NFS service (Sec. 5.1.2)
preparing to move to TruCluster Server (Sec. 5.2)
tape service (Sec. 5.1.5)
user-defined service (Sec. 5.1.3)
ASE database
saving content from Version 1.4 or earlier (Sec. 5.2.2)
saving content from Version 1.5 or later (Sec. 5.2.1)
ASE script considerations
replacing ASE commands with CAA commands (Sec. 5.3.1)
ASE scripts (Sec. 5.3)
ASE variables (Sec. 5.3.8)
combining start and stop scripts (Sec. 5.3.2)
device names (Sec. 5.3.7)
error handling (Sec. 5.3.5)
exit codes (Sec. 5.3.9)
networking services (Sec. 5.4.2)
posting events (Sec. 5.3.10)
redirecting script output (Sec. 5.3.3)
replacing nfs_ifconfig (Sec. 5.3.4)
storage management (Sec. 5.3.6)
using an alias (Sec. 5.4.1)
ASE to CAA comparison (Sec. 5.1)
ASE variables (Sec. 5.3.8)
asynchronous lock request (Sec. 9.6.1)
attach
broadcast mode (Sec. 10.6)
broadcast mode (Sec. 10.6.1.1)
loopback mode (Sec. 10.11.3)
loopback mode (Sec. 10.6)
loopback mode (Sec. 10.6.1.3)
point-to-point mode (Sec. 10.6)
point-to-point mode (Sec. 10.6.1.2)
Available Server Environment
See individual ASE entries
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balancing application resources (Sec. 2.8)
binding to reserved ports and cluster alias (Sec. 8.3)
blocking layered products (Sec. 4.9)
blocking notification routine (Sec. 9.6.3)
choosing a buffer technique (Sec. 9.7.2.2)
using in local buffer caching (Sec. 9.7.2)
broadcast attach (Sec. 10.6.1.1)
buffer caching
See caching
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C
CAA
accessing profile attributes from within an action script (Sec. 2.3.3)
application resource placement policies (Sec. 2.2.2.2)
defining custom application resource attributes (Sec. 2.4)
environment variables accessible by an action script (Sec. 2.3.3)
media changer resource profiles (Sec. 2.2.5)
network resource profiles (Sec. 2.2.3)
optional resources (Sec. 2.2.2.3)
reason codes (Sec. 2.3.3)
redirecting output from action scripts (Sec. 2.3.4)
required resources (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
resource profiles (Sec. 2.2)
status information (Sec. 2.11)
tape resource profiles (Sec. 2.2.4)
tutorial (Sec. 2.13)
unregistering resources (Sec. 2.10)
using for single-instance application availability (Sec. 2.0)
using SysMan Menu to manage (Sec. 2.12.1)
writing action scripts (Sec. 2.3)
CAA to ASE comparison (Sec. 5.1)
caching
using lock value block for local buffer (Sec. 9.7.1)
CDFS file system restrictions (Sec. 7.5)
CDSLs (Sec. 4.1.3)
clua_error() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_error() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_getaliasaddress() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_getaliasaddress() function (Sec. 8.2)
example (Sec. 8.2)
clua_getaliasinfo() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_getaliasinfo() function (Sec. 8.2)
example (Sec. 8.2)
clua_getdefaultalias() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_getdefaultalias() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_isalias() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_isalias() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_registerservice() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_registerservice() function (Sec. 8.2)
port attributes (Sec. 8.5)
clua_services file (Sec. 8.5)
clua_unregisterservice() function (Sec. 8.2)
clua_unregisterservice() function (Sec. 8.2)
cluster alias
application programming interface (Sec. 8.0)
binding to reserved ports (Sec. 8.3)
compiling programs that use clua_*() functions (Sec. 8.2)
socket options (Sec. 8.4)
UDP applications and source addresses (Sec. 8.6)
using with multi-instance applications (Sec. 3.0)
cluster application availability
See CAA
cluster applications (Sec. 1.0)
cluster applications (Sec. 1.1)
cluster information functions (Sec. 10.9)
cluster port space (Sec. 8.2)
cluster signals (Sec. 10.8)
clusterwide address space (Sec. 10.6)
clusterwide and member-specific files (Sec. 4.1)
clusterwide locks
allocating (Sec. 10.7)
defined (Sec. 10.7)
example (Sec. 10.7)
performance impact (Sec. 10.7)
single-threaded access (Sec. 10.7)
clusvc_getcommport() function (Sec. 8.2)
clusvc_getcommport() function (Sec. 8.2)
example (Sec. 8.2)
clusvc_getresvcommport() function (Sec. 8.2)
clusvc_getresvcommport() function (Sec. 8.2)
example (Sec. 8.2)
coherency
initial (Sec. 10.6.2)
initial (Sec. 10.6.4)
latency related (Sec. 10.6.5)
comparing ASE to CAA (Sec. 5.1)
completing asynchronous lock request (Sec. 9.6.1)
completing synchronous lock request (Sec. 9.6.2)
concurrent read lock (Sec. 9.3.1)
concurrent write lock (Sec. 9.3.1)
console error messages (Sec. 10.5.2)
context-dependent symbolic links for member-specific files
See CDSLs
CONVERTING queue (Sec. 9.3.3)
creating a resource profile (Sec. 2.2.1)
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D
deadlock detection
by distributed lock manager (Sec. 9.3.5)
device names (Sec. 4.2)
device names (Sec. 5.3.7)
identifying (Sec. 4.2)
device request dispatcher (Sec. 5.1.4)
diagnostic utility support (Sec. 7.4)
disk service (Sec. 5.1.1)
distributed applications (Sec. 1.1.3)
moving to TruCluster Server (Sec. 6.0)
distributed lock manager
See DLM
DLM
converting (Sec. 9.3)
converting (Sec. 9.3.4)
converting locks (Sec. 9.6.4)
deadlock detection (Sec. 9.3.5)
dequeuing locks (Sec. 9.4)
lock mode (Sec. 9.3.1)
lock queues (Sec. 9.3.3)
lock request mode (Sec. 9.3)
locks (Sec. 9.3)
parameters removed (Sec. 4.7)
parent (Sec. 9.2.3)
programming interfaces (Sec. 9.1)
ranking (Sec. 9.3.2)
releasing locks (Sec. 9.4)
resource definition (Sec. 9.2)
rules for using (Sec. 9.1)
unlocking locks (Sec. 9.4)
when locks are granted (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_cancel function (Sec. 9.5)
dlm_cvt function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_cvt function (Sec. 9.3.4)
dlm_cvt function (Sec. 9.6.4.1)
dlm_detach function (Sec. 9.1)
dlm_lock function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_locktp function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_notify function (Sec. 9.6.1)
dlm_notify function (Sec. 9.6.3)
dlm_nsjoin function (Sec. 9.2.3)
dlm_nsjoin function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_quecvt function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_quecvt function (Sec. 9.3.4)
dlm_quecvt function (Sec. 9.6.1)
dlm_quecvt function (Sec. 9.6.4.1)
dlm_quelock function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_quelock function (Sec. 9.6.1)
dlm_quelocktp function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_quelocktp function (Sec. 9.3)
dlm_quelocktp function (Sec. 9.6.1)
dlm_set_signal function (Sec. 9.6.1)
dlm_set_signal function (Sec. 9.6.3)
dlm_unlock function (Sec. 9.1)
dlm_unlock function (Sec. 9.4)
dlm_unlock function (Sec. 9.6.6)
documentation
related
DRD service (Sec. 5.1.4)
dynamic port (Sec. 8.1)
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environment variables
accessible to an action script (Sec. 2.3.3)
ephemeral port (Sec. 8.1)
ephemeral port (Sec. 8.3)
error handling (Sec. 5.3.5)
error management (Sec. 10.6.6)
using imc_ckerrcnt_mr (Sec. 10.6.6)
example (Sec. 10.6.6)
using imc_rderrcnt_mr (Sec. 10.6.6)
example (Sec. 10.6.6)
error messages (Sec. 10.5)
fatal (Sec. 10.5.3)
/etc/clua_services file (Sec. 8.5)
/etc/rc.config file
IMC_AUTO_INIT variable (Sec. 10.2)
/etc/sysconfigtab file
setting rm_rail_style parameter (Sec. 10.1.3)
using sysconfigdb(8) to amend (Sec. 10.1.3)
vm_syswiredpercent parameter (Sec. 10.4.2)
vm_syswiredpercent parameter (Sec. 10.5.2)
events
posting (Sec. 5.3.10)
exclusive lock (Sec. 9.3.1)
exit codes (Sec. 5.3.9)
expanded process IDs (Sec. 4.6)
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F
failover
network adapter (Sec. 4.8.2)
fatal error
rm_slave_init (Sec. 10.5.3.1)
file access resilience in a cluster (Sec. 7.8)
file system partitioning (Sec. 5.5)
files
avoiding overwriting (Sec. 4.1)
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handling errors (Sec. 10.6.6)
using imc_ckerrcnt_mr (Sec. 10.6.6)
example (Sec. 10.6.6)
using imc_rderrcnt_mr (Sec. 10.6.6)
example (Sec. 10.6.6)
high-level lock (Sec. 9.3.2)
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I
identifying device names (Sec. 4.2)
imcs command (Sec. 10.9.2)
imc_api_init function (Sec. 10.3)
imc_api_init function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asalloc function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asalloc function (Sec. 10.6.5)
key parameter (Sec. 10.6)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.11.1)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6.5)
dir parameter (Sec. 10.6)
imc_asattach_ptp function (Sec. 10.6)
imc_asdealloc function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asdetach function (Sec. 10.6.4)
IMC_AUTO_INIT variable (Sec. 10.11.1)
IMC_AUTO_INIT variable (Sec. 10.2)
imc_bcopy function (Sec. 10.11.2)
imc_bcopy function (Sec. 10.6.3)
imc_ckerrcnt_mr function (Sec. 10.6.6)
IMC_EXISTS return status (Sec. 10.7)
imc_getclusterinfo function (Sec. 10.9)
example (Sec. 10.9.1)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.11.1)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.2)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.5.4)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.5.5)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.6)
IMC_NOTINIT return status (Sec. 10.5.1)
maxalloc parameter (Sec. 10.4.1)
maxrecv parameter (Sec. 10.4.1)
imc_kill function (Sec. 10.8)
imc_lkacquire function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_lkacquire function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_lkalloc function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_lkrelease function (Sec. 10.7)
IMC_MAPENTRIES return status (Sec. 10.5.7)
imc_mapper process
not present (Sec. 10.11.1)
IMC_MAX_ALLOC variable (Sec. 10.4.1)
IMC_MAX_RECV variable (Sec. 10.4.1)
IMC_MAX_RECV variable (Sec. 10.5.2)
IMC_MCFULL return status (Sec. 10.5.4)
IMC_NOMAPPER return status (Sec. 10.11.1)
IMC_NOMEM return status (Sec. 10.5.8)
IMC_NORESOURCES return status (Sec. 10.5.9)
IMC_NOTINIT return status (Sec. 10.5.1)
imc_perror function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_rderrcnt_mr function (Sec. 10.6.6)
IMC_RXFULL return status (Sec. 10.4.1)
IMC_RXFULL return status (Sec. 10.5.5)
imc_wait_cluster_event function (Sec. 10.11.4)
imc_wait_cluster_event function (Sec. 10.9.1)
example (Sec. 10.9.1)
IMC_WIRED_LIMIT return status (Sec. 10.4.2)
IMC_WIRED_LIMIT return status (Sec. 10.5.6)
initial coherency (Sec. 10.6.2)
initial coherency (Sec. 10.6.4)
initialization failure (Sec. 10.5.2)
vm_syswiredpercent parameter (Sec. 10.5.2)
initializing Memory Channel API library (Sec. 10.2)
initializing Memory Channel API library (Sec. 10.3)
interprocess communication (Sec. 4.3)
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kill
clusterwide (Sec. 10.0)
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latency-related coherency (Sec. 10.6.5)
layered products
blocking (Sec. 4.9)
libcfg system library (Sec. 8.2)
libclu system library (Sec. 8.2)
libclua system library (Sec. 8.2)
libclua system library (Sec. 8.2)
libdlm system library (Sec. 9.1)
licensing
application (Sec. 4.8.1)
limitations
resource (Sec. 10.4.1)
resource (Sec. 10.4.2)
resource (Sec. 10.5.7)
lock completion routine (Sec. 9.6.1)
lock conversion (Sec. 9.6.4)
canceling (Sec. 9.5)
deadlock (Sec. 9.3.5)
defined (Sec. 9.3)
lock mode
compatibility table (Sec. 9.3.2)
defined (Sec. 9.3.1)
summary (Sec. 9.3.1)
lock queue (Sec. 9.3.3)
lock request
asynchronous completion of (Sec. 9.6.1)
mode (Sec. 9.3)
synchronous completion of (Sec. 9.6.2)
lock states (Sec. 9.3.3)
lock value block
defined (Sec. 9.6.4)
effect of conversion on (Sec. 9.6.6)
effect of dlm_unlock on (Sec. 9.6.6)
invalidation (Sec. 9.6.6)
using (Sec. 9.6.6)
using for local buffer caching (Sec. 9.7.1)
locked port (Sec. 8.1)
locks
allocating (Sec. 10.7)
concurrent (Sec. 9.3.1)
defined (Sec. 10.7)
example (Sec. 10.7)
high-level (Sec. 9.3.2)
low-level (Sec. 9.3.2)
performance impact (Sec. 10.7)
single-threaded access
See also DLM and individual lock entries
Logical Storage Manager
See LSM
loopback attach (Sec. 10.11.3)
loopback attach (Sec. 10.6.1.3)
low-level lock (Sec. 9.3.2)
LSM (Sec. 7.3)
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M
malloc failure (Sec. 10.5.8)
media changer resource profiles (Sec. 2.2.5)
member-specific and clusterwide files (Sec. 4.1)
using CDSLs (Sec. 4.1.3)
member-specific resources (Sec. 4.5)
Memory Channel
addresses (Sec. 10.6)
configuration tuning (Sec. 10.4)
error rates (Sec. 10.6.6)
multirail model (Sec. 10.1)
troubleshooting (Sec. 10.5)
tuning (Sec. 10.4)
Memory Channel address space
extending (Sec. 10.5.4)
Memory Channel API library
developing applications (Sec. 10.0)
imcs command (Sec. 10.9.2)
imc_api_init function (Sec. 10.3)
imc_api_init function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asalloc function (Sec. 10.6)
imc_asalloc function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.11.1)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_asattach function (Sec. 10.6.5)
imc_asattach_ptp function (Sec. 10.6)
imc_asdealloc function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_bcopy function (Sec. 10.11.2)
imc_bcopy function (Sec. 10.6.3)
imc_ckerrcnt_mr function (Sec. 10.6.6)
imc_getclusterinfo function (Sec. 10.9)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.11.1)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.5.1)
imc_init command (Sec. 10.6)
imc_lkacquire function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_lkacquire function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_lkalloc function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_lkrelease function (Sec. 10.7)
imc_perror function (Sec. 10.6.4)
imc_rderrcnt_mr function (Sec. 10.6.6)
imc_wait_cluster_event function (Sec. 10.11.4)
imc_wait_cluster_event function (Sec. 10.9.1)
initializing (Sec. 10.2)
initializing (Sec. 10.3)
Memory Channel region
allocating (Sec. 10.6.4)
allocating (Sec. 10.6.5)
attaching for transmit (Sec. 10.6.4)
attaching for transmit (Sec. 10.6.5)
detaching (Sec. 10.6.4)
message-passing and shared memory
comparison (Sec. 10.10)
messages
console error (Sec. 10.5.2)
methods to avoid overwriting files (Sec. 4.1)
moving ASE services to TruCluster Server (Sec. 5.2)
moving distributed applications to TruCluster Server (Sec. 6.0)
multi-instance applications
running in a cluster (Sec. 1.1.2)
using cluster aliases with (Sec. 3.0)
multiple resource deadlock (Sec. 9.3.5)
multirail model (Sec. 10.1)
default style (Sec. 10.1.2)
failover pair (Sec. 10.1.2)
logical rail (Sec. 10.1)
physical rail (Sec. 10.1)
rm_rail_style parameter (Sec. 10.1.3)
single-rail (Sec. 10.1.1)
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namespace (Sec. 9.2.2)
network adapter failover (Sec. 4.8.2)
Network File System
See NFS service
network resource profiles (Sec. 2.2.3)
networking services (Sec. 5.4.2)
NFS service (Sec. 5.1.2)
null mode lock (Sec. 9.3.1)
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O
optional resources (Sec. 2.2.2.3)
overwriting files
avoiding (Sec. 4.1)
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parent lock (Sec. 9.2.3)
parent lock (Sec. 9.6.5)
PID
expanded (Sec. 4.6)
point-to-point attach (Sec. 10.6.1.2)
portable applications (Sec. 7.2)
ports
attributes (Sec. 8.5)
binding to reserved (Sec. 8.3)
cluster port space (Sec. 8.2)
dynamic (Sec. 8.1)
ephemeral (Sec. 8.1)
ephemeral (Sec. 8.3)
locked (Sec. 8.1)
multi-instance applications (Sec. 8.3)
multi-instance applications and reserved ports (Sec. 8.4)
reserved (Sec. 8.1)
reserved (Sec. 8.3)
single-instance applications (Sec. 8.3)
well-known (Sec. 8.1)
posting events (Sec. 5.3.10)
preparing to move ASE services to TruCluster Server (Sec. 5.2)
preparing to move distributed applications to TruCluster Server (Sec. 6.1)
print_clua_liberror() function (Sec. 8.2)
print_clua_liberror() function (Sec. 8.2)
process ID
See PID
process virtual memory
extending (Sec. 10.5.8)
profiles
See CAA
protected read lock (Sec. 9.3.1)
protected write lock (Sec. 9.3.1)
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R
rails
See multirail model
rc.config file
IMC_AUTO_INIT variable (Sec. 10.2)
read lock protected (Sec. 9.3.1)
reading from transmit area
segmentation violation (Sec. 10.11.5)
reading from transmit pointer
segmentation violation (Sec. 10.6.3)
receive address space
extending (Sec. 10.5.5)
redirecting script output (Sec. 5.3.3)
registering resources (Sec. 2.5)
relocating application resources (Sec. 2.7)
Remote Procedure Call
See RPC programs
replacing ASE commands with CAA commands (Sec. 5.3.1)
replacing nfs_ifconfig (Sec. 5.3.4)
required resources (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
reserved port
used as either well-known or dynamic (Sec. 8.4)
reserved ports (Sec. 8.1)
reserved ports (Sec. 8.3)
resource
See also CAA
as defined by distributed lock manager (Sec. 9.2)
granularity (Sec. 9.2.1)
namespace (Sec. 9.2.2)
naming (Sec. 9.2.3)
optional (Sec. 2.2.2.3)
required (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
resource group grant mode (Sec. 9.3)
resource limitations
IMC_MAPENTRIES return status (Sec. 10.5.7)
IMC_MCFULL return status (Sec. 10.5.4)
IMC_NOMEM return status (Sec. 10.5.8)
IMC_NORESOURCES return status (Sec. 10.5.9)
IMC_RXFULL return status (Sec. 10.4.1)
IMC_RXFULL return status (Sec. 10.5.5)
IMC_WIRED_LIMIT return status (Sec. 10.4.2)
IMC_WIRED_LIMIT return status (Sec. 10.5.6)
resource profiles (Sec. 2.2)
media changer (Sec. 2.2.5)
network (Sec. 2.2.3)
rm_rail_style parameter
possible values (Sec. 10.1.3)
rm_slave_init
fatal error (Sec. 10.5.3.1)
RPC programs
application modifications required (Sec. 7.1)
running multiple instances of an application in a cluster (Sec. 1.1.2)
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S
scripts
See also ASE scripts
action (Sec. 2.3)
application resource (Sec. 2.3.1)
redirecting output (Sec. 5.3.3)
scripts called from /cluster/admin/run (Sec. 7.6)
segmentation violation
reading from transmit area (Sec. 10.11.5)
reading from transmit pointer (Sec. 10.6.3)
setsockopt() function
socket options (Sec. 8.4)
socket options relation to port attributes (Sec. 8.5)
shared memory and message passing
comparison (Sec. 10.10)
signals (Sec. 10.8)
single-instance applications (Sec. 1.1.1)
socket options (Sec. 8.4)
SO_CLUA_DEFAULT_SRC socket option (Sec. 8.5)
SO_CLUA_IN_NOALIAS socket option (Sec. 8.5)
SO_CLUA_IN_NOLOCAL socket option (Sec. 8.5)
SO_RESVPORT socket option (Sec. 8.5)
SO_REUSEALIASPORT socket option (Sec. 8.5)
starting application resources (Sec. 2.6)
stopping application resources (Sec. 2.9)
storage management (Sec. 5.3.6)
sublock (Sec. 9.6.5)
synchronized access to shared data among multiple instances of an application (Sec. 4.4)
synchronous lock request (Sec. 9.6.2)
sysconfigtab file (Sec. 10.1.3)
sysconfigtab file (Sec. 10.4.2)
SysMan Menu (Sec. 2.12.1)
SysMan Station (Sec. 2.12.2)
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T
tape resource profiles (Sec. 2.2.4)
tape service (Sec. 5.1.5)
testing the status of a cluster member during a rolling upgrade (Sec. 7.7)
tuning Memory Channel (Sec. 10.4)
types of cluster applications (Sec. 1.0)
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U
UDP applications
returning source addresses (Sec. 8.6)
unregistering resources (Sec. 2.10)
User Datagram Protocol
See UDP applications
user-defined attributes
in CAA application resource profiles (Sec. 2.4)
user-defined service (Sec. 5.1.3)
using an alias (Sec. 5.4.1)
using flock() to synchronize access to shared files among multiple instances of an application (Sec. 4.4)
using SysMan Menu to manage CAA (Sec. 2.12.1)
using SysMan Station (Sec. 2.12.2)
/usr/var/adm
messages file (Sec. 10.5.2)
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V
variables
ASE (Sec. 5.3.8)
virtual memory map entries
extending (Sec. 10.5.7)
vm-mapentries parameter (Sec. 10.5.7)
vm_syswiredpercent parameter (Sec. 10.5.2)
vm_syswiredpercent parameter (Sec. 10.5.6)
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W
WAITING queue (Sec. 9.3.3)
well-known port (Sec. 8.1)
well-known port (Sec. 8.3)
wired memory limit
extending (Sec. 10.5.6)
write lock protected (Sec. 9.3.1)
writing action scripts (Sec. 2.3)
writing application resource scripts (Sec. 2.3.1)