Linux Clustering With Csm and Gpfs
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In this appendix, we discuss the two underlying components that provide common functions required by both CSM and GPFS. They are the System Resource Controller (SRC) and the Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology (RSCT).
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SRC and RSCT components overview
The System Resource Controller and the IBM Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology components provide key capabilities for building and operating a cluster. These two components are used by both the General Parallel File System (GPFS) and Cluster Systems Manager (CSM) products.
Figure A-1 provides a high-level view of how these components relate to Linux, CSM, and GPFS. It may help to refer to this diagram throughout the rest of this chapter.
The specifics of how CSM and GPFS utilize these components is covered in detail in the following sections.
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