HP 1032 ClusterPack V2.4 Tutorial - Page 14

NAS 8000, 1.2 Who should use the material in this tutorial?

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Version 2.0. The ClusterPack has a server component that runs on a Management Server, and client agents that run on the managed Integrity compute servers. NAS 8000 NAS 8000 High Availability Cluster was designed to significantly reduce downtime and maximize the availability of storage by providing heterogeneous file-sharing and fileserving functionality across a wide variety of application areas, including content delivery and distribution, consolidated storage management, technical computing, and Web serving. It allows capacity without server downtime so additions can be made without losing access to valuable data. The HP NAS 8000 series provides interoperability with other applications. It also provides storage flexibility. The critical need for more accessible data, and more reliable storage, is met with a NAS solution. Back to Top 1.1.2 Who should use the material in this tutorial? This tutorial is divided into four main sections: z Administrators Guide z Users Guide z Tool Overview z Related Documents z Data Dictionary The Administrators Guide is intended for the system administrators who will be responsible for the initial setup and continuing operation of the cluster. The Administrators section of the tutorial covers a range of topics including: installation and setup of the ClusterPack software on the cluster, creating and managing golden images, system maintenance tasks, adding users to the cluster, adding third party software to the cluster, system monitoring tasks, and basic troubleshooting of the ClusterPack software. The Users Guide is intended for users who will be using the ClusterPack software to submit jobs to the cluster. The Users section of the tutorial covers a range of topics including: basic user account setup and access, the layout of the cluster, submitting jobs to the cluster, monitoring jobs currently running on the cluster, collecting data in a central location, and general troubleshooting of the ClusterPack software. The Tool Overview is a general overview of each major software component of the ClusterPack solution. For each tool, a basic functional overview is presented. This section includes information that is useful for both system administrators and end users. The Related Documents gives the location of additional information for components of ClusterPack and HP Integrity clusters.

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Version 2.0. The ClusterPack has a server component that runs on a Management Server,
and client agents that run on the managed Integrity compute servers.
NAS 8000
NAS 8000 High Availability Cluster was designed to significantly reduce downtime and
maximize the availability of storage by providing heterogeneous file-sharing and file-
serving functionality across a wide variety of application areas, including content delivery
and distribution, consolidated storage management, technical computing, and Web serving.
It allows capacity without server downtime so additions can be made without losing access
to valuable data. The HP NAS 8000 series provides interoperability with other applications.
It also provides storage flexibility.
The critical need for more accessible data, and more reliable storage, is met with a NAS
solution.
Back to Top
1.1.2 Who should use the material in this tutorial?
This tutorial is divided into four main sections:
Administrators Guide
Users Guide
Tool Overview
Related Documents
Data Dictionary
The Administrators Guide is intended for the system administrators who will be responsible
for the initial setup and continuing operation of the cluster. The Administrators section of
the tutorial covers a range of topics including: installation and setup of the ClusterPack
software on the cluster, creating and managing golden images, system maintenance tasks,
adding users to the cluster, adding third party software to the cluster, system monitoring
tasks, and basic troubleshooting of the ClusterPack software.
The Users Guide is intended for users who will be using the ClusterPack software to submit
jobs to the cluster. The Users section of the tutorial covers a range of topics including: basic
user account setup and access, the layout of the cluster, submitting jobs to the cluster,
monitoring jobs currently running on the cluster, collecting data in a central location, and
general troubleshooting of the ClusterPack software.
The Tool Overview is a general overview of each major software component of the
ClusterPack solution. For each tool, a basic functional overview is presented. This section
includes information that is useful for both system administrators and end users.
The Related Documents gives the location of additional information for components of
ClusterPack and HP Integrity clusters.