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HACMP/ES Customization Examples

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Abstract

HACMP and HACMP/ES are the IBM tools for building AIX-based, mission-critical computing platforms. HACMP Enhanced Scalability or HACMP/ES is a more scalable and strategic version of the standard HACMP version. IBM HACMP and HACMP Enhanced Scalability provide high availability for RS/6000 systems through adding software and redundant hardware components.

This IBM Redbooks publication is an essential guide to configuring RS/6000 and HACMP in various customer situations. This book delivers practical, tested information on how to customize HACMP and tailor the configuration for the specific customer needs. Detailed sample application programs and in-depth, step-by-step examples help you learn how to take advantage of the full functionality of HACMP/ES. Included are examples that describe how to configure Lotus Domino for high availability and how to program a cluster-aware application where a client application checks the cluster status before requesting a transaction.

This comprehensive guide to customizing HACMP/ES will provide system engineers and customers the technical insight necessary to design and successfully implement customizations in an HACMP cluster.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. New functions in HACMP/ES 4.3.1
Chapter 2. Configuration management in your cluster
Chapter 3. Cluster user IDs and user environments
Chapter 4. Keeping information synchronized in a cluster
Chapter 5. NFS in a cluster
Chapter 6. Highly available print queues
Chapter 7. Planning for application integration with HACMP
Chapter 8. HACMP and SAP R/3
Chapter 9. HACMP and TSM
Chapter 10. HACMP and the disk subsystem
Chapter 11. HACMP and TCP/IP
Chapter 12. HACMP and Lotus Domino configuration
Chapter 13. AIX Error Notification and device monitoring
Chapter 14. Dependencies between applications
Chapter 15. Writing a cluster aware application
Chapter 16. Package solutions for HACMP

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Publish Date
01 June 2000


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ISBN

0738417130

IBM Form Number
SG24-4498-01

Number of pages
340