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Errors (cont’d)<br />

when stopping the NISCA protocol, D–2<br />

Ethernet, 2–2<br />

configurations, 3–4<br />

configuring adapter, 9–4<br />

error-log entry, C–31<br />

hardware address, 8–5<br />

header for datagrams, F–20<br />

large-packet support, 10–16<br />

monitoring activity, 10–23<br />

MSCP server access to shadow sets, 6–29<br />

port, C–18<br />

setting up LAN analyzer, F–28<br />

Ethernet E*driver physical device driver, 2–2<br />

EXPECTED_VOTES system parameter, 2–6,<br />

8–11, 8–33, 8–35, 10–19, A–2<br />

Extended message acknowledgment, F–24<br />

Extended sequence numbers<br />

for datagram flags, F–25<br />

F<br />

Failover<br />

dual-host <strong>OpenVMS</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> configuration, 3–3<br />

dual-ported disks, 6–3<br />

dual-ported DSA tape, 6–13<br />

preferred disk, 6–5<br />

FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface), 2–2<br />

configurations, 3–4<br />

configuring adapter, 9–4<br />

error-log entry, C–31<br />

hardware address, 8–5<br />

header for datagrams, F–20<br />

influence of LRPSIZE on, 10–16<br />

large-packet support, 10–16<br />

massively distributed shadowing, 6–29<br />

monitoring activity, 10–23<br />

port, C–18<br />

use of priority field, 10–16<br />

FDDI F*driver physical device driver, 2–2<br />

Feedback option, 8–40<br />

Fiber Distributed Data Interface<br />

See FDDI<br />

Fibre Channel interconnect, 2–2, 3–13<br />

Files<br />

See also Dump files<br />

cluster-accessible, 6–1<br />

security, 5–17<br />

shared, 5–20<br />

startup command procedure, 5–13<br />

system<br />

clusterwide coordination, 5–22<br />

moving off system disk, 9–14<br />

File system<br />

distributed, 1–4, 2–15<br />

Filters<br />

distributed enable, F–31<br />

distributed trigger, F–32<br />

Index–6<br />

Filters (cont’d)<br />

<strong>HP</strong> 4972 LAN Protocol Analyzer, F–30<br />

LAN analyzer, F–30<br />

local area <strong>OpenVMS</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> packet, F–31<br />

local area <strong>OpenVMS</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> retransmission,<br />

F–31<br />

Flags<br />

ACK transport datagram, F–24<br />

AUTHORIZE datagram flag in CC header,<br />

F–23<br />

datagram flags field, F–24<br />

DATA transport datagram, F–24<br />

in the CC datagram, F–23<br />

reserved, F–23, F–24<br />

REXMT datagram, F–24<br />

RSVP datagram, F–24<br />

SEQ datagram, F–24<br />

TR/CC datagram, F–23<br />

G<br />

Galaxy configurations, 1–3<br />

Galaxy Configuration Utility (GCU), 1–9<br />

$GETSYI system service, 5–11<br />

Graphical Configuration Manager (GCM), 1–9<br />

Group numbers<br />

See <strong>Cluster</strong> group numbers<br />

H<br />

Hang conditions<br />

diagnosing, C–15<br />

Hardware components, 1–2<br />

Headers<br />

CC, F–22<br />

DX, F–21<br />

Ethernet, F–20<br />

FDDI, F–20<br />

TR, F–23<br />

HELLO datagram, F–16, F–23<br />

congestion, G–5<br />

Hierarchical storage controller subsystems<br />

See HSC subsystems<br />

<strong>HP</strong> 4972 LAN Protocol Analyzer, F–30<br />

HSC subsystems, 1–4<br />

assigning allocation classes, 6–9<br />

changing allocation class values, 6–9, 8–38<br />

dual-pathed disks, 6–11<br />

dual-ported devices, 6–2, 6–4<br />

served devices, 6–20<br />

HSD subsystems, 1–4<br />

assigning allocation classes, 6–10<br />

HSJ subsystems, 1–4<br />

assigning allocation classes, 6–10<br />

changing allocation class values, 6–10, 8–38<br />

dual-ported devices, 6–4

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