HP XC System Software Administration Guide Version 4.0

Table Of Contents
1.1.3 Roles
A role is defined as an aggregate of related services.
1.2 File System
Proper maintenance of the file system is crucial to the operation of the HP XC system. This section
describes key directories and offers guidelines for the maintenance of the file system.
The basic file system layout is the same as that of a standard Linux file system. Additions to the
layout for the HP XC system are described in this section.
Figure 1-1 illustrates the top of the file system hierarchy for a node in the HP XC system.
Figure 1-1 HP XC File System Hierarchy
IMPORTANT: The HP XC system relies on key files. Interfering with these files can cause the
system to fail. The best way to avoid this situation is to respect the placement of directories and
files, especially when installing software packages. The file system layout is structured to isolate
the files specific to the HP XC System Software from base operating system files. This isolation
enables flexibility and ease of potential upgrades of the system software and keeps software
from conflicting with user-installed software. You can avoid many pitfalls by strictly maintaining
separation between the HP XC System Software and other software.
The following sections describe the base operating system files, directories specific to the HP XC
System Software, system software configuration files, and log files.
1.2.1 Key Operating System Directories
Following are the key directories:
/bin
Holds the binary executable files that any user can invoke.
/sbin
Holds the binary executable files that are specifically for the system
administrator or designated privileged users.
/etc
Contains files for the configuration of the system and components of the
system, including networking information, printers, and so on.
/hptc_cluster
Reserved for the exclusive use of the HP XC System Software.
This directory is a file system that is mounted on all the nodes in the HP
XC system. This systemwide directory contains key directories and files
for global system use. See “Systemwide Directory, /hptc_cluster (page 27)
for more information.
/opt
Holds software packages from HP and other vendors.
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