N
network
administrative, 13
console, 13
in-band, 13
local, 15, 16
management, 16
network configuration, 63
network protocols, 55
network topology
three networks, 16
two networks, 15
NIC, 15
node
compute, 16
head, 15, 16
standalone servers as, 59
nodes
maximum, 13
servers used as, 13
O
Opteron, 13
organization of this book, 8
P
PCI, 17
pools, 13
post-installation tasks, 53
providing feedback, 9
R
reader
comments, 9
website, 9
regional settings, 53
related information, 8
S
SDR, 13
servers, 13
standalone, 59
supported variants, 13
shared fabric, 16
site LAN, 15
standalone servers, 59
support, 65
supported servers, 13
switch, 13, 16
(see also interconnect)
system interconnect, 13
system limits, 13
T
topology, 13
three networks, 16
two networks, 15
typographic conventions, 7
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Index
U
upgrades, 59
upgrading, 59
W
website
HP Cluster Platform, 8
login, Voltaire, 8
reader feedback, 9
Windows cluster
cabling rules, 19
supported topologies, 13
system limits, 13
upgrading, 59
X
Xeon, 13
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