ii
Introduction
•
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation and Operating System Configuration
•
Chapter 3
Installing and Configuring Red Hat Cluster Suite Software
Part II
Configuring a Linux Virtual Server Cluster
describes how to achieve load balancing
in an Red Hat Enterprise Linux cluster by using the Linux Virtual Server.
Appendix A
Supplementary Hardware Information
contains detailed configuration infor-
mation on specific hardware devices and shared storage configurations.
Appendix B
Selectively Installing Red Hat Cluster Suite Packages
contains information
about custom installation of Red Hat Cluster Suite and Red Hat GFS RPMs.
Appendix C
Multipath-usage.txt
File for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 3
con-
tains information from the
Multipath-usage.txt
file. The file provides guidelines for
using
dm-multipath
with Red Hat Cluster Suite for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update
3.
This guide assumes you have a thorough understanding of Red Hat Enterprise Linux sys-
tem administration concepts and tasks. For detailed information on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux system administration, refer to the
Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administra-
tion Guide
. For reference information on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, refer to the
Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Reference Guide
.
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this way include the following:
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testfile
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