Technical data

OpenVMS Cluster environments (cont’d)
test failure during UETP, Vo l 2 , 19–26
OpenVMS Cluster systems
adjusting quorum after shutting down a node,
Vo l 1 , 4–23
autostart queues in, Vo l 1 , 14–4
benefits, Vo l 2, 22–2
common parameter files in, Vo l 2 , 15–22
cross-architecture booting, Vo l 2 , 24–26
DECnet node configuration, Vo l 2 , 23–10
defining in SYSMAN, Vo l 1 , 2–16
defining location of queue database files, Vol 1 ,
13–5
device names, Vo l 1 , 8–1
disks in, Vo l 1 , 9–3
dismounting a volume, Vo l 1 , 9–60
dual-architecture
installing images, Vo l 2 , 22–18
executing commands in, Vo l 1 , 2–11
generic batch queues in, Vo l 1 , 14–6
generic output queues in, Vo l 1 , 14–11
generic queues in, Vo l 1 , 14–3
LAN management enhancements, Vo l 2 , 24–1
LAN MOP coexisting with DECnet MOP, Vo l
2, 24–24
limiting nodes that can run the queue manager,
Vo l 1 , 13–9
local and nonlocal, Vo l 1 , 2–16
managing with SYSMAN, Vo l 2, 22–16 to
22–20
migrating from DECnet MOP to LAN MOP,
Vo l 2 , 24–24
monitoring with SHOW CLUSTER, Vo l 2 , 22–4
mounting volumes in, Vo l 1 , 9–28
moving the queue manager to another node,
Vo l 1 , 13–10
node restriction for a startup command
procedure, Vo l 1 , 5–20
print and batch queues in, Vol 2 , 22–2
remote monitoring limitation, Vo l 2 , 20–45
security, Vo l 2, 22–16
setting up for LAN MOP, Vo l 2 , 24–25
shared resources, Vo l 2 , 22–2
shutting down an entire OpenVMS Cluster, Vo l
1, 4–23
specifying location of queue database, Vo l 1 ,
13–6
specifying preferred order of queue manager
nodes, Vo l 1, 13–9, 13–10
support for TCP/IP, Vo l 2 , 23–5
SYSMAN management environment, Vo l 1 ,
2–13
system management, Vo l 2 , 22–3
using CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM, Vo l 2 , 22–2
using CLUSTER_CONFIG to set up LAN MOP,
Vo l 2 , 24–25
OpenVMS Cluster Systems
problems and restrictions
tuning BAP system parameters, Vo l 2,
15–37
OpenVMS Management Station
description, Vo l 1, 2–2
documentation, Vo l 1, 2–4
features, Vo l 1 , 2–4
OpenVMS Registry
backup, Vo l 2 , D–11
connecting to a Windows NT system, Vo l 2 ,
D–9
failover in a cluster, Vo l 2 , D–9
installing, Vo l 2 , D–1
quotas, Vo l 2, D–10
restoring, Vo l 2, D–11
running in an OpenVMS Alpha mixed-version
cluster, Vo l 2, D–11
security, Vo l 2, D–10
shutting down, Vo l 2 , D–6
starting, Vo l 2, D–5
Unicode support, Vo l 2 , D–11
Utilities for configuring, Vo l 2 , D–1
OpenVMS Registry Configuration utility
menu, Vo l 2, D–1
options, Vo l 2 , D–2
OpenVMS Registry server commands, Vo l 2 , D–6
Operating systems
building on another disk, Vo l 1 , 2–28
copying to another system disk, Vo l 1, 2–31
OPERATOR.LOG file
See Operator log file
Operator assistance
operator classes, Vo l 1 , 2–24
replying to operator requests, Vo l 1, 2–26
with MOUNT command, Vo l 1 , 9–25
Operator classes
See OPCOM, classes
Operator communication manager
See OPCOM
Operator consoles
enabling in system startup, Vol 1 , 5–5
Operator log file
See also OPCOM; OPCOM messages
access to, Vo l 2 , 20–23
closing current and opening new, Vo l 2, 20–18
creating new, Vo l 2 , 20–23
definition, Vo l 1, 2–22
device status message, Vo l 2 , 20–18, 20–23
enabling and disabling classes, Vo l 2 , 20–24
enabling in system startup, Vol 1 , 5–5
initialization message, Vo l 2 , 20–18
logging user requests in, Vo l 2, 20–20
maintaining, Vo l 2 , 20–25
printing, Vo l 2 , 20–23, 20–25
purging, Vo l 2, 20–25
during system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–14
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