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HP OpenVMS Alpha Partitioning and Galaxy Guide
bulleted text Legal Notice
Preface
bulleted text Intended Audience
bulleted text Document Structure
bulleted text Related Documents
bulleted text Reader's Comments
bulleted text How to Order Additional Documentation
bulleted text Conventions
Managing Workloads With Partitions
bulleted text Using Hard and Soft Partitions on OpenVMS Systems
bulleted text OpenVMS Partitioning Guidelines
bulleted text Partitioning for the AlphaServer ES47/ES80/GS1280
bulleted text Partitioning for the AlphaServer GS80/160/320
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Support
bulleted text OpenVMS Application Support for Resource Affinity Domains (RADs)
OpenVMS Galaxy Concepts
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Concepts and Components
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Features
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Benefits
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Version 7.3 Features
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Advantages
bulleted text When OpenVMS Galaxy Is Not the Best Choice
bulleted text Possible OpenVMS Galaxy Configurations
bulleted text A Single-Instance Galaxy Configuration
bulleted text OpenVMS Galaxy Configuration Considerations
bulleted text CD Drive Recommendation
bulleted text Clustering with Galaxy
bulleted text Security Considerations in an OpenVMS Galaxy Computing Environment
bulleted text Configuring OpenVMS Galaxy Instances in Time Zones
bulleted text Developing OpenVMS Galaxy Programs
NUMA Implications on OpenVMS Applications
bulleted text OpenVMS NUMA Awareness
bulleted text Application Resource Considerations
bulleted text Batch Job Support for NUMA Resource Affinity Domains
bulleted text RAD Application Programming Interfaces
bulleted text RAD System Services Summary Table
bulleted text RAD DCL Command Summary Table
bulleted text System Dump Analyzer (SDA) Support for RADs
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on AlphaServer GS140/GS60/GS60E Systems
bulleted text Downloading Firmware
bulleted text Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 8400 System
bulleted text Step 1: Choose a Configuration and Determine Hardware Requirements
bulleted text Step 2: Set Up Hardware
bulleted text Step 3: Create a System Disk
bulleted text Step 4: Install OpenVMS Alpha
bulleted text Step 5: Upgrade the Firmware
bulleted text Step 6: Set the Environment Variables
bulleted text Step 7: Start the Secondary Console Devices
bulleted text Step 8: Boot the OpenVMS Galaxy
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 8200 System
bulleted text Step 1: Choose a Configuration and Determine Hardware Requirements
bulleted text Step 2: Set Up Galaxy Hardware
bulleted text Step 3: Create a System Disk
bulleted text Step 4: Install OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3
bulleted text Step 5: Upgrade the Firmware
bulleted text Step 6: Set the Environment Variables
bulleted text Step 7: Start the Secondary Console Device
bulleted text Step 8: Boot the OpenVMS Galaxy
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 4100 System
bulleted text Before You Start
bulleted text Step 1: Confirm the AlphaServer 4100 Configuration
bulleted text Step 2: Install OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2
bulleted text Step 3: Upgrade the Firmware
bulleted text Step 4: Set the Environment Variables
bulleted text Step 5: Initialize the System and Start the Console Devices
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer ES40 System
bulleted text Before You Start
bulleted text Step 1: Confirm the AlphaServer ES40 Configuration
bulleted text Step 2: Install OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.32
bulleted text Step 3: Upgrade the Firmware
bulleted text Step 4: Set the Environment Variables
bulleted text Step 5: Initialize the System and Start the Console Devices
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on AlphaServer GS80/160/320 Systems
bulleted text Step 1: Choose a Configuration and Determine Hardware Requirements
bulleted text Step 2: Set Up the Hardware
bulleted text Step 3: Create a System Disk
bulleted text Step 4: Install OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2
bulleted text Step 5: Set the Environment Variables
bulleted text Step 6: Start the Secondary Console Devices
bulleted text Step 7: Initialize the Secondary Consoles
bulleted text Step 8: Boot the OpenVMS Galaxy
Creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on AlphaServer ES47/ES80/GS1280 Systems
bulleted text Step 1: Choose a Configuration and Determine Hardware Requirements
bulleted text Step 2: Set Up the Hardware
bulleted text Step 3: Create a System Disk
bulleted text Step 4: Install OpenVMS Alpha
bulleted text Step 5: Set Up Partitions
bulleted text Step 6: Boot the OpenVMS Galaxy
Using a Single-Instance Galaxy on an Alpha System
bulleted text Creating a Single-Instance Galaxy with GCU
bulleted text Rebooting as a Galaxy Instance
OpenVMS Galaxy Tips and Techniques
bulleted text System Auto-Action
bulleted text Changing Console Environment variables
bulleted text Console Hints
bulleted text Turning Off Galaxy Mode
OpenVMS Galaxy Configuration Utility
bulleted text GCU Tour
bulleted text Managing an OpenVMS Galaxy with the GCU
bulleted text Galaxy Configuration Models
bulleted text Using the GCU Charts
bulleted text Viewing Component Parameters
bulleted text Executing Component Commands
bulleted text Customizing GCU Menus
bulleted text Monitoring an OpenVMS Galaxy with HP Availability Manager
bulleted text Running the CPU Load Balancer Program
bulleted text Creating an Instance
bulleted text Dissolving an Instance
bulleted text Shutdown and Reboot Cycles
bulleted text Online Versus Offline Models
bulleted text GCU System Messages
The Graphical Configuration Manager
bulleted text Overview
bulleted text Installation Prerequisites
bulleted text Installation Procedure
bulleted text Starting the GCM Server
bulleted text Postinstallation Administrative Tasks
bulleted text Configuring the Association
bulleted text Customizing GCM
bulleted text GCM Server Log Files
bulleted text Troubleshooting the GCM Server
bulleted text Performance
bulleted text Maintaining the GCM Server
bulleted text Sample Verbose GCM Server Setup
CPU Reassignment at the DCL CLI
bulleted text DCL Reassignment
bulleted text GCU Drag-and-Drop Reassignment
bulleted text Intermodal Reassignment
bulleted text Software Reassignment Using Galaxy Services
bulleted text Reassignment Faults
Galaxy and NUMA Commands and Lexicals
bulleted text CPU-Related DCL Commands
bulleted text Galaxy-Related DCL Lexical Functions
bulleted text DCL Command Examples
Communicating With Shared Memory
bulleted text Shared Memory Cluster Interconnect (SMCI)
bulleted text LAN Shared Memory Device Driver
Shared Memory Programming Interfaces
bulleted text Using Shared Memory
bulleted text System Services
bulleted text Galaxy-wide Global Sections
OpenVMS Galaxy Device Drivers
bulleted text Direct-Mapped DMA Window Changes
bulleted text How PCI Direct-Mapped DMA Works Prior to OpenVMS Version 7.2
bulleted text How PCI Direct-Mapped DMA Works in Current Versions of OpenVMS
bulleted text IOC$NODE_DATA Changes to Support Nonzero Direct-Mapped DMA Windows
OpenVMS Galaxy CPU Load Balancer Program
bulleted text CPU Load Balancer Overview
bulleted text Example Program
bulleted text Common Values for Setting Memory Size
Installing Licenses
bulleted text License Process
bulleted text Glossary
bulleted text Index