Contents

 

 

Contents

Preface . .

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1

Introduction

 

 

1.1

Why Migrate?

1–1

 

1.2

Goals and Nongoals

1–2

 

1.3

Reading Guidelines

1–2

2

Installation

 

 

2.1

Cleaning Up the Old Version 2 Environment

2–1

 

2.2

Preserving the Old Environment

2–2

 

2.3

Can Both RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Coexist On the Same Node?

2–2

2.4Can RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Applications Coexist on the Same

 

 

Node?

2–2

 

2.5

Process Quotas

2–2

 

2.6

Journal Issues

2–3

 

2.6.1

Removing the Old Journal

2–4

 

2.6.2

Journal Compatibility

2–4

 

2.6.3

Location and Naming Conventions

2–4

 

2.7

Rights and Privileges

2–4

 

2.8

Memory and Disk Requirements

2–4

 

2.9

Rollback to RTR Version 2

2–5

3

Architectural Changes

 

 

3.1

RTR Daemon Process

3–1

 

3.2

Command Server Process

3–1

 

3.3

The Shared Library (LIBRTR.EXE)

3–1

 

3.4

The ACP Process

3–2

 

3.5

Interprocess Communication

3–2

 

3.6

Shared Memory Parameters

3–2

 

3.7

Counters

3–2

 

3.8

Quorum Issues

3–3

 

3.9

Server-Process Partition States

3–3

4

Network Issues

 

 

4.1

DECnet Support

4–1

 

4.2

TCP/IP Support

4–1

 

4.3

Specifying a Preferred Transport

4–2

 

4.3.1

Supported Products

4–2

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Compaq AAR-88LB-TE manual Contents, Preface, Introduction, Installation, Architectural Changes, Network Issues