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Disks system (cont’d) creating duplicate, 8–31 directory structure, 5–4 dismounting, 6–19 mixed architecture, 4–1, 10–8 mounting clusterwide, 8–33 moving high-activity files, 9–14 rebuilding, 6–26 shadowing across an <strong>OpenVMS</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong>, 6–30 troubleshooting I/O bottlenecks, 10–21 Disk servers configuring LAN adapter, 9–4 configuring memory, 9–4 functions, 3–5 MSCP on LAN configurations, 3–5 selecting, 8–4 troubleshooting, C–10 DISK_QUORUM system parameter, 2–8, A–2 Distributed combination trigger function, F–19, F–25 filter, F–32 message, F–33 Distributed enable function, F–19, F–25 filter, F–31 message, F–32 Distributed file system, 1–4, 2–15 Distributed job controller, 1–4, 2–16 separation from queue manager, 7–1 Distributed lock manager, 1–4, 2–13 DECbootsync use of, 9–10 device names, 6–6 inaccessible cluster resource, C–16 LOCKDIRWT system parameter, A–2 lock limit, 2–14 Distributed processing, 5–1, 7–1 Distrib_Enable filter <strong>HP</strong> 4972 LAN Protocol Analyzer, F–31 Distrib_Trigger filter <strong>HP</strong> 4972 LAN Protocol Analyzer, F–32 DKDRIVER, 2–2 Drivers DKDRIVER, 2–2 DSDRIVER, 1–4, 2–15 DUDRIVER, 1–4, 2–2, 2–15 Ethernet E*driver, 2–2 FDDI F*driver, 2–2 load balancing, 6–23 MCDRIVER, 2–2 PADRIVER, C–17, C–18 PBDRIVER, C–18 PEDRIVER, 2–2, C–18, G–1 PIDRIVER, 2–2, C–18 PK*DRIVER, 2–2 PMDRIVER, 2–2 PNDRIVER, 2–2 port, 1–5 Drivers (cont’d) TUDRIVER, 1–4, 2–2, 2–16 DR_UNIT_BASE system parameter, 6–13, A–2 DSA (Digital Storage Architecture) disks and tapes in <strong>OpenVMS</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong>, 1–3 served devices, 6–20 served tapes, 6–20 support for compliant hardware, 6–27 DSDRIVER, 1–4, 2–15 load balancing, 6–23 DSSI (DIGITAL Storage <strong>Systems</strong> Interconnect), 2–2 changing allocation class values on DSSI subsystems, 6–10, 8–38 changing to mixed interconnect, 8–21 configurations, 3–3 ISE peripherals, 3–3 MSCP server access to shadow sets, 6–29 DTCS See Disaster Tolerant <strong>Cluster</strong> Services for <strong>OpenVMS</strong> DUDRIVER, 1–4, 2–2, 2–15 load balancing, 6–23 DUMPFILE AUTOGEN symbol, 10–12 Dump files in large clusters, 9–17 managing, 10–12 DUMPSTYLE AUTOGEN symbol, 10–12 DX protocol DX header, F–21 part of NISCA transport protocol, F–3 E ENQLM process limit, 2–14 Error Log utility (ERROR LOG) invoking, C–24 Errors capturing retransmission, F–33 CI port recovery, C–40 fatal errors detected by data link, C–36, E–4 recovering from CI port, C–27 returned by SYS$LAVC_DEFINE_NET_ COMPONENT subroutine, E–6 returned by SYS$LAVC_DEFINE_NET_PATH subroutine, E–8 returned by SYS$LAVC_DISABLE_ANALYSIS subroutine, E–10 returned by SYS$LAVC_ENABLE_ANALYSIS subroutine, E–9 returned by SYS$LAVC_START_BUS subroutine, E–2 returned by SYS$LAVC_STOP_BUS subroutine, E–4 stopping NISCA protocol on LAN adapters, D–2 stopping the LAN on all LAN adapters, C–36, E–4 Index–5
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