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OpenSSI Administrator's Guide
OpenSSI Administrator's Guide
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Introduction to OpenSSI
- What is SSI clustering
- How OpenSSI works
- How OpenSSI can be used
- Quick start guide (RH9)
- Download
- Install (RH9)
- Install (Debian)
- Test
- Upgrade
- Editing the initrd
- Adding nodes to and removing nodes from the cluster
- Booting secondary nodes
- Add a node
- Remove a node
- CDSLs and the modified directory tree structure
- Using CDSL
- Modified directory tree
- Starting and stopping services
- An intro into overall rc script design (RH9)
- Starting services on all nodes through rc
- Selectively running services
- Enabling process load balancing
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Configuring File systems
- CFS as root and non-root
- Clusterwide fstab
- Local file systems and swap
- Configuring a secondary root node for failover
- With shared storage
- With drbd
- Configuring Networking
- Using multiple network interfaces
- Bonding
- Configuring NTP
- Configuring and running HA-LVS
- Cluster virtual IP addresses
- Configuration
- Demonstration of a sample web service
- Configuring NIS server
- Configuring NFS
- Cluster as an NFS client
- Cluster as an NFS server
- Configuring LTSP
- Running X windows (RH9)
- Using Lustre
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