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DECbootsync, 9–10<br />

controlling workstation startup, 9–10<br />

DECdtm services<br />

creating a transaction log, 8–9, 8–24<br />

determining computer use of, 8–3<br />

removing a node, 8–3, 8–18<br />

DECelms software<br />

monitoring LAN traffic, 10–23<br />

DECmcc software<br />

monitoring LAN traffic, 10–23<br />

DECnet/OSI<br />

See DECnet software<br />

DECnet for <strong>OpenVMS</strong><br />

See DECnet software<br />

DECnet–Plus<br />

See DECnet software<br />

DECnet software<br />

cluster alias, 4–14, 4–15, 4–16<br />

limits, 9–20<br />

cluster satellite pseudonode name, 9–7<br />

configuring, 4–13<br />

disabling LAN device, 4–13<br />

downline loading, 9–9<br />

enabling circuit service for cluster MOP server,<br />

4–7<br />

installing network license, 4–5<br />

LAN network troubleshooting, D–3<br />

making databases available clusterwide, 4–13<br />

making remote node data available clusterwide,<br />

4–13<br />

maximum address value<br />

defining for cluster boot server, 4–7<br />

modifying satellite LAN hardware address,<br />

8–21<br />

monitoring LAN activity, 10–23<br />

NCP (Network Control Program), 4–14<br />

NETNODE_REMOTE.DAT file<br />

renaming to SYS$COMMON directory,<br />

4–13<br />

network cluster functions, 1–7<br />

restoring satellite configuration data, 10–4<br />

starting, 4–15<br />

tailoring, 4–7<br />

DECram software<br />

improving performance, 9–15<br />

Device drivers<br />

loading, 5–15<br />

port, 1–5<br />

Device names<br />

cluster, 6–6<br />

RAID Array 210 and 230, 6–13<br />

SCSI, 6–6<br />

Devices<br />

dual-pathed, 6–3<br />

dual-ported, 6–2<br />

floppy disk<br />

naming with port allocation classes, 6–16<br />

Index–4<br />

Devices (cont’d)<br />

IDE<br />

naming with port allocation classes, 6–16<br />

PCI RAID<br />

naming with port allocation classes, 6–16<br />

port error-log entries, C–24<br />

SCSI support, 6–28<br />

shared disks, 6–24<br />

types of interconnect, 1–3<br />

DEVICE_NAMING system parameter, 6–18<br />

Digital Storage Architecture<br />

See DSA<br />

Digital Storage <strong>Systems</strong> Interconnect<br />

See DSSI<br />

Directories<br />

system, 5–5<br />

Directory structures<br />

on common system disk, 5–4<br />

Disaster Tolerant <strong>Cluster</strong> Services for <strong>OpenVMS</strong>,<br />

1–1<br />

Disaster-tolerant <strong>OpenVMS</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> systems, 1–1<br />

Disk class drivers, 1–4, 2–15<br />

Disk controllers, 1–4<br />

Disk mirroring<br />

See Volume shadowing and Shadow sets<br />

Disks<br />

altering label, 8–38<br />

assigning allocation classes, 6–9<br />

cluster-accessible, 1–3, 6–1<br />

storing common procedures on, 5–15<br />

configuring, 6–25<br />

data, 5–1<br />

dual-pathed, 6–2, 6–3, 6–11<br />

setting up, 5–15<br />

dual-ported, 6–2<br />

local<br />

clusterwide access, 6–20<br />

setting up, 5–15<br />

managing, 6–1<br />

mounting<br />

clusterwide, 8–32<br />

MSCPMOUNT.COM file, 6–25<br />

node allocation class, 6–7<br />

quorum, 2–7<br />

rebuilding, 6–26<br />

rebuild operation, 6–26<br />

restricted access, 6–1<br />

selecting server, 8–4<br />

served by MSCP, 6–2, 6–20<br />

shared, 1–3, 5–1, 6–24<br />

mounting, 6–24, 6–25<br />

system, 5–1<br />

avoiding rebuilds, 9–14<br />

backing up, 8–32<br />

configuring in large cluster, 9–13, 9–14<br />

configuring multiple, 9–15<br />

controlling dump files, 9–17

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