EXPRESSCLUSTER® X for Windows Getting Started Guide
6.0
Table of Contents:
1. Preface
2. What is a cluster system?
3. Using EXPRESSCLUSTER
4. Installation requirements for EXPRESSCLUSTER
5. Latest version information
6. Notes and Restrictions
7. Glossary
8. Legal Notice
EXPRESSCLUSTER® X for Windows Getting Started Guide
EXPRESSCLUSTER X 6.0 for Windows Getting Started Guide
EXPRESSCLUSTER X 6.0 for Windows Getting Started Guide
Table of Contents:
1. Preface
1.1. Who Should Use This Guide
1.2. How This Guide is Organized
1.3. EXPRESSCLUSTER X Documentation Set
1.4. Conventions
1.5. Contacting NEC
2. What is a cluster system?
2.1. Overview of the cluster system
2.2. High Availability (HA) cluster
2.3. System configuration
2.4. Error detection mechanism
2.5. Inheriting cluster resources
2.6. Eliminating single point of failure
2.7. Operation for availability
3. Using EXPRESSCLUSTER
3.1. What is EXPRESSCLUSTER?
3.2. EXPRESSCLUSTER modules
3.3. Software configuration of EXPRESSCLUSTER
3.4. Fencing Function
3.5. Failover mechanism
3.6. What is a resource?
3.7. Getting started with EXPRESSCLUSTER
4. Installation requirements for EXPRESSCLUSTER
4.1. System requirements for hardware
4.2. System requirements for the EXPRESSCLUSTER Server
4.3. System requirements for the Cluster WebUI / Integrated Cluster WebUI
4.4. System requirements for the Witness server
5. Latest version information
5.1. Correspondence list of EXPRESSCLUSTER and a manual
5.2. New features and improvements
5.3. Corrected information
6. Notes and Restrictions
6.1. Designing a system configuration
6.2. Before installing EXPRESSCLUSTER
6.3. Notes when creating the cluster configuration data
6.4. After starting operating EXPRESSCLUSTER
6.5. Notes when changing the EXPRESSCLUSTER configuration
6.6. Notes on upgrading EXPRESSCLUSTER
7. Glossary
8. Legal Notice
8.1. Disclaimer
8.2. Trademark Information