Transition from PSSP to cluster systems management (CSM)
This IBM Redbooks publication covers the process of converting a PSSP cluster to a CSM cluster. It examines the different tools, utilities, documentation and other resources available to help the system administrator move a system from PSSP to CSM. It also examines the different paths a customer can...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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IBM, International Technical Support Organization
2004.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Summary of PSSP
- 1.2 Summary of CSM
- 1.3 Summary of PSSP to CSM transition
- 1.3.1 Transition types
- 1.3.2 Transition tools
- 1.4 Scope of this redbook
- 1.4.1 What we cover
- 1.4.2 What we do not cover
- 1.5 Chapter summaries
- 1.6 Additional resources
- Chapter 2. Planning and considerations
- 2.1 Why transition to Cluster Systems Management (CSM)?
- 2.2 Introduction to the PSSP to CSM transition tools
- 2.2.1 Analysis tools
- 2.2.2 Configuration recording tool: mkcfgutils
- 2.2.3 PSSP removal tools
- 2.2.4 File collections to CFM conversion tool: cfgcfmutil
- 2.3 Procedural steps for each of the transition types
- 2.3.1 All-at-once transition
- 2.3.2 Frame-at-a-time (phased) transition
- 2.3.3 New hardware transition
- 2.4 Risks and time scales
- 2.5 Hardware and software prerequisites
- 2.6 Contingency plans
- 2.6.1 Back-up
- 2.6.2 Points of no return
- 2.7 Cluster verification
- 2.7.1 CSM verification
- 2.8 High Performance Computing (HPC) software stack
- 2.8.1 LoadLeveler
- 2.8.2 General Parallel File System (GPFS)
- 2.8.3 Virtual Shared Disk (VSD)
- 2.8.4 Parallel Environment (PE)
- 2.8.5 Parallel Engineering and Scientific Software Library (ESSL)
- 2.8.6 High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing (HACMP)
- Chapter 3. Process steps for transition
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Initial points to check
- 3.3 Process steps for various transition techniques
- 3.3.1 AIX 5.2/PSSP 3.5 to AIX 5.2/CSM 1.3.3 transition
- 3.3.2 AIX 5.1/PSSP 3.4 on an existing system to AIX 5.2/CSM 1.3.3 on a new system with elements of the HPC software stack
- 3.3.3 AIX 5.2/PSSP 3.5 to AIX 5.2/CSM 1.3.3 transition with HPC.
- 3.4 Detailed transition steps
- 3.4.1 Run the PSSP cluster analysis report tool
- 3.4.2 Run the PSSP node analysis report tool
- 3.4.3 Run the PSSP configuration recording tool
- 3.4.4 Review and check the reports
- 3.4.5 Take system and application back-ups
- 3.4.6 Stop production
- 3.4.7 Shut down HACMP
- 3.4.8 Shut down LoadLeveler
- 3.4.9 Back up /spdata
- 3.4.10 Shut down GPFS
- 3.4.11 Shut down VSD
- 3.4.12 Uninstall PSSP from the nodes
- 3.4.13 Uninstall PSSP from CWS
- 3.4.14 Remove the SP switch adapter from the nodes
- 3.4.15 Install and configure the NIM master on the CWS (MS)
- 3.4.16 Install the CSM management server (MS)
- 3.4.17 Define the nodes to the CSM cluster
- 3.4.18 Create a NIM machine definition
- 3.4.19 Update CSM filesets to nodes
- 3.4.20 Adding nodes to the CSM cluster
- 3.4.21 Set up conserver
- 3.4.22 AIX migration using NIM
- 3.4.23 Post installation tasks
- 3.4.24 Verify the installation
- 3.4.25 Set up a peer domain
- 3.4.26 Set up HACMP
- 3.4.27 Configure VSD
- 3.4.28 Configure GPFS
- 3.4.29 Configure LoadLeveler
- 3.4.30 Change Hostname and IP address of MS or nodes (optional)
- 3.4.31 Store hardware control point user ID and password (Hardware Management Console (HMC) only)
- 3.4.32 alt_disk_install procedure
- Chapter 4. Implications of transition
- 4.1 Items to check before and after the transition
- 4.1.1 Data saved by the transition tools
- 4.2 RRA (Restricted Root Access)
- 4.3 BIS (Boot Install Server)
- 4.4 Kerberos
- 4.5 Security on PSSP versus CSM
- 4.6 File collections
- 4.7 User management
- 4.8 Monitoring
- 4.8.1 Differences in monitoring between PSSP to CSM
- 4.8.2 Sample of monitoring item
- 4.9 Custom SDR classes
- 4.10 Customer scripts for specific tasks
- 4.11 Node-to-node access within CSM, RPD
- 4.12 sysctl
- 4.13 NTP
- 4.14 Automount.
- 4.15 Accounting
- 4.16 Node groups
- 4.17 NIM (Network Install Manager)
- 4.17.1 Adding the secondary adapters
- 4.18 HACWS
- 4.19 Tivoli T/EC Adapter
- 4.20 DCE
- Chapter 5. High Performance Computing (HPC) recommendations
- 5.1 High Performance Computing (HPC) transition
- 5.2 GPFS and VSD transition
- 5.2.1 GPFS and VSD transition tools
- 5.2.2 GPFS and VSD transition scenarios
- 5.2.3 Staged GPFS and VSD move: shrink and grow
- 5.2.4 GPFS and VSD in-place migration
- 5.3 High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing (HACMP)
- 5.4 LoadLeveler
- 5.5 PE and PESSL
- Appendix A. How to configure monitoring in CSM from pman subscriptions
- Switch responds check
- / (root) fs full check
- Page space usage check
- hardmon monitor on CWS check
- Appendix B. Hints and tips
- Here are our recommendations
- General recommendations
- Appendix C. Transition tools sample outputs
- Map of logs and saved files for each tool
- Example output from running mkpssprpt
- Example log file from running mkpssprpt
- Example output from running mknoderpt
- Example log from running mknoderpt
- Example PSSP analysis report from mkpssprpt
- Example output of the mknoderpt report
- Example output files from the mkcfgutils command
- Example log file showing activity of rmpsspnode
- Example log file from rmpssp
- Files generated and saved by rmpssp and mkcfgutils
- List of files generated and saved by rmpssp on the node
- Output from the cfgcfmutil command
- Examples of logs generated by cfgcfmutil
- Appendix D. Additional GPFS/VSD sample scenarios
- Shrink and grow
- VSD scripts, in conjunction with GPFS commands
- Exporting a GPFS filesystem using mmexportfs
- Using the VSD scripts to clone VSDs
- Importing a GPFS file system using mmimportfs
- How to define VSDs manually
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Related publications.
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Index
- Back cover.