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Section 1 Clustering concepts and terminology
Chapter 1 Introducing Veritas Cluster Server
Chapter 2 About cluster topologies
Chapter 3 VCS configuration concepts
Section 2 Administration-Putting VCS to work
Chapter 4 About the VCS user privilege model
About VCS user privileges and roles
How administrators assign roles to users
Chapter 5 Administering the cluster from the Cluster Management Console
About Veritas Cluster Management Console
Verifying installation and browser requirements
Configuring the Cluster Management Console manually
Logging in to the Cluster Management Console
Logging out of the Cluster Management Console
Chapter 6 Administering the cluster from Cluster Manager (Java console)
About the Cluster Manager (Java Console)
Reviewing components of the Java Console
Accessing additional features of the Java Console
Querying the cluster configuration
Chapter 7 Administering the cluster
from the command line
About administering VCS from the command line
Managing VCS configuration files
Managing VCS users from the command line
Enabling and disabling Security Services
Using the -wait option in scripts
Chapter 8 Configuring applications and resources in VCS
About configuring resources and applications
Configuring the RemoteGroup agent
Configuring application service groups
Chapter 9 Predicting VCS behavior using VCS Simulator
Section 3 VCS communication and operations
Chapter 10 About communications, membership, and data protection in the cluster
Examples of VCS operation with I/O fencing
About cluster membership and data protection without I/O fencing
Chapter 11 Controlling VCS behavior
About VCS behavior on resource faults
Controlling VCS behavior at the service group level
Controlling VCS behavior at the resource level
Changing agent file paths and binaries
VCS behavior on loss of storage connectivity
Chapter 12 The role of service group dependencies
Section 4 Administration-Beyond the basics
Chapter 13 VCS event notification
Chapter 14 VCS event triggers
Section 5 Multi-cluster configurations
Chapter 15 Connecting clusters-Creating global clusters
VCS global clusters: The building blocks
Prerequisites for global clusters
Chapter 16 Administering global clusters from the Cluster Management Console
Chapter 17 Administering global clusters from Cluster Manager (Java console)
Chapter 18 Administering global clusters
from the command line
Chapter 19 Setting up replicated data clusters
About replicated data clusters
How VCS replicated data clusters work
Section 6 Troubleshooting and performance
Chapter 20 Troubleshooting and recovery for VCS
Troubleshooting the VCS engine
Troubleshooting service groups
Troubleshooting VCS configuration backup and restore
Chapter 21 VCS performance considerations
How cluster components affect performance
How cluster operations affect performance
Section 7 Appendixes
Appendix A VCS user privileges—administration matrices
Appendix B Cluster and system states
Appendix C VCS attributes
Appendix D Administering Symantec Web Server
Managing VRTSweb SSL certificates
Configuring SMTP notification for VRTSweb
Appendix E Accessibility and VCS