IBM Tivoli monitoring version 5.1 [[electronic resource] ] : advanced resource monitoring / / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.] |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | xxvi, 556 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004.2/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HochstetlerStephen |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Computer systems - Evaluation |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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IBM Tivoli monitoring version 5.1 [[electronic resource] ] : advanced resource monitoring / / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.] |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | xxvi, 556 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004.2/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HochstetlerStephen |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Computer systems - Evaluation |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782030403321 |
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IBM Tivoli monitoring version 5.1 : advanced resource monitoring / / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.] |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | xxvi, 556 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004.2/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HochstetlerStephen |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Computer systems - Evaluation |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Summary of changes -- October 2002, Third Edition -- Part 1 Planning -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Architecture -- 1.3 Integration with Common Information Model -- 1.4 Resource model -- 1.5 New features -- 1.5.1 Mdist2 support -- 1.5.2 Web Health Console -- 1.5.3 Migrating from Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Classic Edition) -- 1.5.4 Migrating from Tivoli Web Component Manager -- 1.5.5 Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse Support -- 1.5.6 Additional response actions -- Chapter 2. Planning the implementation -- 2.1 Systems management -- 2.1.1 Information Technology Infrastructure Library -- 2.1.2 Availability Management -- 2.2 Systems monitoring design considerations -- 2.2.1 High-level design considerations -- 2.2.2 Solution objectives and requirements gathering -- 2.2.3 Environment review and gap analysis -- 2.2.4 Testing -- 2.2.5 Limiting factors -- 2.3 Monitoring systems resources -- 2.4 Resource model overview -- 2.4.1 Resource models -- 2.4.2 Understanding the IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 engine -- 2.4.3 Thresholds and indications -- 2.4.4 Windows resource models -- 2.4.5 Correlated events -- 2.4.6 UNIX resource models -- 2.5 Installation and configuration planning -- 2.5.1 Hardware requirements -- 2.5.2 Software requirements -- 2.6 Planning for migration -- 2.6.1 Think migration, not upgrade -- 2.6.2 Auditing your current environment -- 2.6.3 Tivoli Monitoring versions that can coexist -- 2.7 Summary -- Chapter 3. Firewall considerations -- 3.1 The Tivoli Firewall Security Toolbox -- 3.2 Special considerations for firewall environments -- 3.2.1 Web Health Console -- 3.2.2 Distributing Resource Models -- 3.2.3 Endpoint-generated TEC events.
Part 2 Installation and migration -- Chapter 4. Installation and migration -- 4.1 Installation and migration guidelines -- 4.1.1 Project environments -- 4.1.2 Framework requirements -- 4.1.3 Software requirements -- 4.1.4 Migration -- 4.2 Installation and upgrade -- 4.2.1 Fresh Installation of IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 -- 4.2.2 Upgrade to IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 -- 4.2.3 Installing prerequisite software on endpoints -- 4.2.4 Installing JRE -- 4.3 Uninstalling the product -- 4.3.1 Uninstalling IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 from endpoints -- 4.3.2 Uninstalling IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 from the server/gateway -- 4.4 Installing TBSM IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 -- 4.5 Installing Web Health Console -- 4.6 Installing IBM Tivoli Monitoring Historical Data Gathering -- Chapter 5. Migrating Classic Edition monitors -- 5.1 Migration process -- 5.1.1 Migration overview -- 5.1.2 Custom monitors overview -- 5.1.3 Sentry profile analyzer -- 5.2 Classic Edition monitor conversion example -- 5.3 Custom numeric monitor conversion example -- 5.4 Converting a CSL-based monitor -- Chapter 6. Migrating from Tivoli Web Component Manager -- 6.1 Tools -- Part 3 Configuration -- Chapter 7. Heartbeat -- 7.1 Heartbeat overview -- 7.1.1 Endpoint registration -- 7.1.2 Heartbeat monitoring -- 7.1.3 Viewing the endpoint cache -- 7.2 Installing and configuring heartbeat -- 7.3 TEC event classes and rule sets -- 7.3.1 HeartBeat_Off -- 7.3.2 HeartBeat_EndpointUnreachable -- 7.3.3 HeartBeat_DMAgentDown -- 7.3.4 HeartBeat_DMAgentAlive -- 7.3.5 HeartBeat_ResourceModelsInError -- 7.3.6 HeartBeat_DMAgentRestarted -- 7.3.7 HeartBeat_EndpointMigrated -- 7.3.8 Heartbeat-related TEC Rules -- Chapter 8. Web Health Console -- 8.1 Overview of the Web Health Console -- 8.2 Web Health Console components -- 8.3 Defining health -- 8.4 Using the Web Health Console. 8.4.1 Logging on to the Web Health Console -- 8.4.2 The Web Health Console main view -- 8.4.3 The Endpoint List View -- 8.4.4 The Resource Model List View -- Chapter 9. Configure and maintain IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 -- 9.1 Configuring IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 -- 9.1.1 Creating and customizing profiles -- 9.1.2 Profile distribution -- 9.2 Maintaining your environment -- 9.2.1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 command line -- 9.2.2 Heartbeat maintenance -- 9.2.3 Directories -- 9.2.4 Logs and files -- 9.3 New classes in the Tivoli database -- 9.3.1 Classes -- 9.3.2 Distinguished -- 9.3.3 Name registry resource types -- Chapter 10. Workbench -- 10.1 New features -- 10.1.1 Compatibility mode -- 10.1.2 Custom scripting support -- 10.1.3 New response actions -- 10.1.4 Customizable messages for TEC and TBSM events -- 10.1.5 Wizard for UNIX resource models -- 10.1.6 New service object APIs -- 10.1.7 New CLI support -- 10.2 Using the Workbench -- 10.2.1 The Workbench panes -- 10.2.2 Elements of a resource model -- 10.2.3 Looking at the PhysicalDiskModel -- 10.3 Resource model examples -- 10.3.1 ITSO_PhysicalDiskModel example -- 10.3.2 ITSO_LogicalDiskModel example -- 10.3.3 ITSO_LoadAvg example -- 10.3.4 ITSO_FileSystem Example -- 10.4 Tools and extra information -- 10.4.1 WorkBench Command Line Interface -- 10.4.2 Resource model internal format -- 10.4.3 Microsoft tools -- 10.4.4 Saxsoft -- 10.4.5 Rhino -- Part 4 Integration -- Chapter 11. TEC integration -- 11.1 Enabling IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 to forward events to TEC -- 11.1.1 Configuring a profile to send events to TEC -- 11.1.2 Configuring the heartbeat function to send events to TEC -- 11.2 Configure TEC to receive events -- 11.2.1 Using the Tivoli-provided script -- 11.2.2 Manual update of TEC rule base -- 11.2.3 Viewing IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 events in TEC. 11.2.4 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 event aggregation and TEC -- 11.2.5 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 event classes -- 11.2.6 TMW_Event -- 11.2.7 Clearing events -- 11.2.8 The supplied rule sets -- 11.2.9 Event definitions - Baroc files -- 11.2.10 Event caching on endpoints and gateways -- Chapter 12. Tivoli Business Systems Manager integration -- 12.1 Overview of Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 12.2 Tivoli Business Systems Manager integration -- 12.3 Install/configure IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 TBSM Adapter -- 12.3.1 JRE Version 1.3.0 installation -- 12.3.2 IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 TBSM Adapter installation -- 12.3.3 IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 TBSM Adapter configuration -- 12.4 IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.1 TBSM Adapter -- 12.4.1 Endpoint discovery -- 12.4.2 Event forwarding to Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- Chapter 13. Data Warehouse -- 13.1 Introduction to Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse -- 13.2 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 data flow -- 13.3 Installing IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 PAC -- 13.3.1 Installing IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 PAC in TEDW -- 13.3.2 Installing IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version 5.1 Data Gathering -- 13.3.3 Explanation of installed tasks/jobs -- 13.4 Configuring TEDW -- 13.5 Creating and configuring the data mart -- 13.6 Creating a report -- Part 5 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 14. Troubleshooting -- 14.1 Logs and traces format -- 14.2 TMR Server logs and traces -- 14.2.1 Profile distribution process -- 14.3 Gateway logs and traces -- 14.3.1 Heartbeat engine traces -- 14.3.2 Task engine trace -- 14.3.3 Tivoli Business Systems Manager engine traces -- 14.3.4 Tivoli Business Systems Manager adapter trace -- 14.3.5 Tivoli Business Systems Manager transport trace -- 14.3.6 Endpoint upcall traces -- 14.3.7 Request manager trace -- 14.3.8 Profile core trace -- 14.4 Endpoint logs. 14.4.1 Common endpoint logs -- 14.4.2 Windows endpoint logs -- 14.4.3 Non-Windows endpoints logs -- 14.4.4 Web Health Console logs and traces -- 14.5 Tools -- 14.5.1 Tool to generate XML file -- 14.5.2 Autotrace -- 14.5.3 Serviceability tasks -- 14.6 Known problems and their resolutions -- 14.7 Problem determination -- Appendix A. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover. |
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Linux clustering with CSM and GPFS [[electronic resource] /] / [Stephen Hochstetler, Bob Beringer] |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, TX, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | xxii, 316 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004/.35 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HochstetlerStephen
BeringerBob |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Parallel computers
Computer network architectures File organization (Computer science) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910456214303321 |
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Linux clustering with CSM and GPFS [[electronic resource] /] / [Stephen Hochstetler, Bob Beringer] |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, TX, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | xxii, 316 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004/.35 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HochstetlerStephen
BeringerBob |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Parallel computers
Computer network architectures File organization (Computer science) |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780264803321 |
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Linux clustering with CSM and GPFS / / [Stephen Hochstetler, Bob Beringer] |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, TX, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | xxii, 316 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004/.35 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HochstetlerStephen
BeringerBob |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Parallel computers
Computer network architectures File organization (Computer science) |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Summary of changes -- December 2003, Third Edition -- Part 1 Fundamentals -- Chapter 1. Clustering concepts and general overview -- 1.1 What is a cluster -- 1.2 Cluster types -- 1.2.1 High availability -- 1.2.2 High performance computing -- 1.2.3 Horizontal scaling -- 1.3 Beowulf clusters -- 1.4 Linux, open source, and clusters -- 1.5 IBM Linux clusters -- 1.5.1 xSeries custom-order clusters -- 1.5.2 The IBM eServer Cluster 1350 -- 1.6 Cluster logical structure -- 1.6.1 Cluster node types and xSeries offerings -- 1.7 Other cluster hardware components -- 1.7.1 Networks -- 1.7.2 Storage -- 1.7.3 Terminal servers -- 1.7.4 Keyboard, video, and mouse switches -- 1.8 Cluster software -- Chapter 2. New Linux cluster offering from IBM: Cluster 1350 -- 2.1 Product overview -- 2.2 Hardware -- 2.2.1 Racks -- 2.2.2 Cluster nodes -- 2.2.3 Remote Supervisor Adapters -- 2.2.4 External storage -- 2.2.5 Networking -- 2.2.6 Terminal servers -- 2.2.7 Hardware console: Keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) -- 2.3 Software -- 2.3.1 Linux operating system -- 2.3.2 IBM Cluster Systems Management (CSM) for Linux -- 2.3.3 General Parallel File System for Linux -- 2.3.4 Other software considerations -- 2.4 Services -- 2.4.1 Installation planning services -- 2.4.2 On-site installation of the IBM eServer Cluster 1350 -- 2.4.3 Warranty service and support -- 2.4.4 Project support services -- 2.4.5 Installation and customization -- 2.4.6 Continuing support services -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter 3. Introducing Cluster Systems Management for Linux -- 3.1 IBM Cluster Systems Management overview -- 3.2 CSM architecture -- 3.2.1 Resource Monitoring and Control subsystem -- 3.2.2 CSM components -- 3.2.3 Security in CSM.
3.3 CSM monitoring -- 3.3.1 How CSM monitors a system -- 3.3.2 Resource Managers -- 3.3.3 Predefined conditions -- 3.3.4 Responses -- 3.3.5 Associating conditions and responses -- 3.3.6 Creating new conditions and responses -- 3.4 CSM management components -- 3.4.1 Node and group management commands -- 3.4.2 Controlling the hardware -- 3.4.3 Using DSH to run commands remotely -- 3.4.4 Configuration File Manager (CFM) -- 3.5 CSM hardware requirements -- 3.5.1 Minimum hardware requirements -- 3.6 Software requirements to run CSM -- 3.6.1 IBM CSM software packages -- 3.6.2 Third party software components -- 3.7 Quick installation process overview -- 3.8 CSM futures -- 3.9 Summary -- Chapter 4. Introducing General Parallel File System for Linux -- 4.1 Introduction to GPFS -- 4.1.1 GPFS terms and definitions -- 4.1.2 What is new in GPFS for Linux Version 1.3 -- 4.1.3 GPFS advantages -- 4.2 GPFS architecture -- 4.2.1 GPFS components -- 4.2.2 GPFS Network Shared Disk considerations -- 4.2.3 GPFS global management functions -- 4.2.4 Disk storage used in GPFS -- 4.2.5 Data and metadata replication capability -- 4.2.6 GPFS and applications -- 4.2.7 Scenario and operation example -- 4.3 GPFS requirements -- 4.3.1 Hardware requirements -- 4.3.2 Software requirements -- 4.4 Summary -- Part 2 Implementation and administration -- Chapter 5. Cluster installation and configuration with CSM -- 5.1 Planning the installation -- 5.1.1 Before you begin -- 5.1.2 Develop a network plan -- 5.1.3 Develop a hardware resources plan -- 5.1.4 Develop a plan to update your hardware -- 5.1.5 Develop your security plan -- 5.1.6 Installation media -- 5.1.7 Documenting the cluster configuration -- 5.2 Configuring the management server -- 5.2.1 Red Hat Linux 7.3 installation -- 5.2.2 Install additional Red Hat Linux 7.3 packages -- 5.2.3 Install Red Hat Linux 7.3 updates. 5.2.4 NTP configuration -- 5.2.5 Fix syslogd -- 5.2.6 Domain Name System (DNS) configuration -- 5.2.7 Install Terminal Server -- 5.2.8 System Management hardware configuration -- 5.2.9 Configuring environment variables -- 5.2.10 Deciding which remote shell protocol to use -- 5.2.11 Installing the CSM core package -- 5.2.12 Running the CSM installms script -- 5.2.13 Install the license -- 5.2.14 Verify the CSM installation on the management node -- 5.3 CSM installation on compute and storage nodes -- 5.3.1 BIOS settings for compute and storage nodes -- 5.3.2 Preparing to run the definenode command -- 5.3.3 Running the definenode script -- 5.3.4 Verify that rpower works -- 5.3.5 Customize the KickStart template (optional) -- 5.3.6 Running the csmsetupks script -- 5.3.7 Running the installnode script -- 5.3.8 Verifying compute and storage node installation -- 5.3.9 Configuring NTP on your compute and storage nodes -- 5.4 Special considerations for storage node installation -- 5.5 Summary -- Chapter 6. Cluster management with CSM -- 6.1 Changing the nodes in your cluster -- 6.1.1 Replacing nodes -- 6.1.2 Adding new nodes using the full installation process -- 6.1.3 Adding new nodes using the CSM only installation process -- 6.1.4 Removing nodes -- 6.1.5 Changing host names of nodes -- 6.2 Remote controlling nodes -- 6.2.1 Power control -- 6.2.2 Console access -- 6.2.3 Node availability monitor -- 6.2.4 Hardware status and management -- 6.3 Node groups -- 6.4 Running commands on the nodes -- 6.4.1 Distributed shell (dsh) -- 6.4.2 Distributed command execution manager (DCEM) -- 6.5 Configuration File Manager (CFM) -- 6.6 Software maintenance system (SMS) -- 6.7 Event monitoring -- 6.7.1 RMC components -- 6.7.2 Activating condition responses -- 6.7.3 Deactivating condition responses -- 6.7.4 Creating your own conditions and responses -- 6.7.5 RMC audit log. 6.8 Backing up CSM -- 6.9 Uninstalling CSM -- Chapter 7. GPFS installation and configuration -- 7.1 Basic steps to install GPFS -- 7.2 GPFS planning -- 7.2.1 Network implementation -- 7.2.2 Documentation -- 7.3 Preparing the environment -- 7.3.1 Nodes preparation -- 7.3.2 Prerequisite software -- 7.3.3 Prepare kernel source file for GPFS and Myrinet adapter -- 7.3.4 Time synchronization -- 7.3.5 Setting the remote command environment -- 7.3.6 Myrinet adapter installation -- 7.3.7 Prepare external storage for GPFS -- 7.3.8 Setting PATH for the GPFS command -- 7.4 GPFS installation -- 7.4.1 Installing the source files -- 7.4.2 Building the GPFS open source portability layer -- 7.5 Creating the GPFS cluster -- 7.5.1 Creating the GPFS nodes descriptor file -- 7.5.2 Defining the GPFS cluster -- 7.6 Creating the GPFS nodeset -- 7.7 Starting GPFS -- 7.8 Disk definitions -- 7.8.1 GPFS nodeset with NSD network attached servers -- 7.8.2 GPFS nodeset with direct attached disks -- 7.9 Exporting a GPFS file system using NFS -- 7.10 GPFS shutdown -- 7.11 Summary -- Chapter 8. Managing the GPFS cluster -- 8.1 Adding and removing disks from GPFS -- 8.1.1 Adding a new disk to an existing GPFS file system -- 8.1.2 Deleting a disk in an active GPFS file system -- 8.1.3 Replacing a failing disk in an existing GPFS file system -- 8.2 Removing all GPFS file systems and configuration -- 8.3 Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- 8.4 GPFS logs and traces -- 8.4.1 GPFS logs -- 8.4.2 Trace facility -- 8.5 Troubleshooting: Some possible GPFS problems -- 8.5.1 Authorization problems -- 8.5.2 Connectivity problems -- 8.5.3 NSD disk problems -- 8.6 Gather information before contacting Support Center -- Chapter 9. Migrating xCat clusters to CSM -- 9.1 xCAT overview -- 9.2 Migrating xCAT clusters to CSM -- 9.2.1 Using xcat2csm -- 9.2.2 Edit the generated files. 9.2.3 Importing the files into CSM -- 9.3 xCAT and CSM co-existence -- Part 3 Appendixes -- Appendix A. SRC and RSCT -- SRC and RSCT components overview -- System Resource Controller (SRC) -- Subsystem components -- Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology (RSCT) -- Topology Services subsystem -- Group Services (GS) subsystem -- Appendix B. Common facilities -- DNS server -- Package description -- DNS installation -- DNS configuration -- Starting the DNS server -- Testing the DNS server -- BIND logging -- Other features -- OpenSSH -- Package description -- OpenSSH authentication methods -- Update the file /etc/hosts -- Key generation for the root user -- Generation of authorized_keys file -- Distribution of the authorized_keys file to the other nodes -- Ensuring all nodes know each other -- Verification of the SSH configuration -- Additional information and trouble shooting -- Appendix C. Migrating to GPFS 1.3 from earlier versions -- Migration steps -- Appendix D. Planning worksheets -- CSM planning worksheets -- Management node TCP/IP attributes worksheets -- Compute node TCP/IP attributes worksheet -- Node attributes worksheets -- GPFS Planning worksheets -- File system descriptions -- Network File Shared descriptions -- Glossary -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover. |
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Unattended pristine installation with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager [[electronic resource] /] / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | x, 112 p. : ill |
Altri autori (Persone) | HochstetlerStephen |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Software configuration management
Software maintenance |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Unattended pristine installation with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager [[electronic resource] /] / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | x, 112 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 005.1 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HochstetlerStephen |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Software configuration management
Software maintenance |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Unattended pristine installation with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager / / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | x, 112 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 005.1 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HochstetlerStephen |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Software configuration management
Software maintenance |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Attended versus unattended installations -- 1.3 Attended pristine installation -- 1.4 Unattended installations -- 1.5 What this book covers -- Chapter 2. Integrating AIX NIM with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager -- 2.1 Overview of AIX Network Installation Management -- 2.1.1 Installing the base operating system -- 2.1.2 Installing and customizing the software -- 2.1.3 Maintaining the software -- 2.1.4 Configuring the machine -- 2.1.5 Booting diagnostics -- 2.1.6 Booting in maintenance mode -- 2.1.7 Initializing diskless and dateless clients -- 2.1.8 Installing BOS on an alternate disk -- 2.2 Choosing a NIM master -- 2.3 Basic NIM operations and configuration -- 2.3.1 Configuring the master and creating basic installation resources -- 2.3.2 Using installation images -- 2.3.3 Using a mksysb image -- 2.3.4 Using a SPOT-copy -- 2.3.5 Performing a non-prompted BOS installation -- 2.3.6 Installing to clients on ATM networks -- 2.3.7 Customizing NIM clients and SPOT resources -- 2.3.8 Supporting diskless and dataless clients -- 2.3.9 Adding a diskless or dataless client -- 2.4 NIM client operations -- 2.5 Advanced NIM installation tasks -- 2.5.1 Controlling the master or client -- 2.5.2 Disabling master push permissions -- 2.5.3 Resetting machines -- 2.5.4 Using client machines as resource servers -- 2.5.5 Defining machine groups -- 2.5.6 Adding new members to machine groups -- 2.5.7 Removing members from machine groups -- 2.5.8 Including and excluding a group member from operations -- 2.5.9 Using resource groups to allocate related resources -- 2.5.10 Managing software on standalone clients and SPOT resources -- 2.6 Advanced NIM configuration tasks.
2.6.1 Removing machines from the NIM environment -- 2.6.2 Creating additional interface attributes -- 2.6.3 Using the installp command -- 2.7 Integrating NIM with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager -- 2.7.1 Creating tasks -- 2.7.2 Executing tasks -- 2.8 Installing BOS on a NIM client from IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager -- Chapter 3. Integrating Tivoli Configuration Manager and Remote Deployment Manager -- 3.1 Benefits of using Remote Deployment Manager -- 3.1.1 Remote Deployment Manager components -- 3.2 Installing Remote Deployment Manager -- 3.2.1 Installing IBM Director Server Version 4.1 -- 3.2.2 Installing the Remote Deployment Manager Server -- 3.3 Defining Remote Deployment Manager tasks -- 3.3.1 Windows Native Install task -- 3.3.2 Creating the Service Pack 3 install image -- 3.3.3 Creating a Tivoli endpoint install image -- 3.3.4 Creating an install task -- 3.4 Executing the Remote Deployment Manager task -- 3.4.1 Remote Deployment Manager command line interface -- Chapter 4. System Installation Suite -- 4.1 SIS concepts -- 4.2 SIS installation and configuration -- 4.2.1 Installing SIS on the image server -- 4.2.2 Installing SIS on the golden client -- 4.2.3 SIS in action -- 4.2.4 Integrating the SIS client with Tivoli Configuration Manager -- 4.2.5 Scaling the solution -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover. |
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