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Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide
Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required
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Bryan Hicks
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Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide
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Managing Hardware Components
of Individual Cluster Nodes
Compaq Insight Manager has been enhanced to operate with the Compaq
ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200. Compaq Insight Manager XE
allows you to view and manage servers and their components, and it now
allows you to view two cluster nodes as a single cluster entity. A
comprehensive overview of the cluster capabilities of Compaq Insight
Manager is presented later in this chapter.
Compaq Insight Manager XE is a product for systems administration and
management. Compaq Insight Manager XE, with the Cluster Monitor
component, is a Web-based subsystem that monitors the operation of Compaq
servers and storage devices configured as Microsoft Windows NTS/E or
Windows 2000 Advanced Server clusters. Cluster Monitor has been designed
to improve MSCS cluster administration and control, and it relies heavily on
the Compaq Insight Manager Web-enabled agents (as well as other agents) for
basic information about system health. A full description of the Compaq
Insight Manager XE capabilities is included later in this chapter.
Managing Network Clients Connected
to a Cluster
An important aspect of managing network clients is to inform the users that
their applications are now running on a cluster. Since users will experience
some disruption of service and, possibly, a performance degradation during
failover, they might become concerned about the availability and stability of
their applications. As the cluster is initially brought into a production
environment, explain the effects a cluster will have on the users’ information
systems needs.
When a failover or failback event occurs, the users may be unable to access
their application and/or data for a brief period. Users who have been properly
forewarned of the effects of operating in a clustered environment will more
readily recognize when a failover or failback event is occurring or has
occurred.
Summary of Contents for ProLiant Clusters HA/F100
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