About This Document
This document describes how to install and configure clustered computing solutions using HP
Integrity servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003.
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for system administrators and HP support personnel responsible for
installing, configuring, and managing clustered computing solutions using HP Integrity servers.
This document is not a tutorial.
New and Changed Information in This Edition
This document includes the following changes since its last release:
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Added "About This Document" section
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Includes changes per ATCL editor
Document Organization
This document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Typographic Conventions
This document uses the following typographical conventions:
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
NOTE
KeyCap
Computer output
User input
Command
Chapter 1
"Introduction". Describes cluster concepts and terminology.
Chapter 2 "Administering the
A warning calls attention to important information that if not understood
or followed will result in personal injury or nonrecoverable system
problems.
A caution calls attention to important information that if not understood
or followed will result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to
hardware or software.
This alert provides essential information to explain a concept or to
complete a task
A note contains additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
The name of a keyboard key or graphical interface item (such as buttons,
tabs, and menu items). Note that Return and Enter both refer to the
same key.
Text displayed by the computer.
Commands and other text that you type.
A command name or qualified command phrase.
cluster". Describes how to set up and administer clusters.
Intended Audience
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