Administering SNAplus2

Planning for SNAplus2 Configuration

Planning for SNAplus2 Configuration

Before you make any configuration changes it is very important to plan thoroughly. Changes that you make can cause disruption, not only to the users of your local node but possibly to users all around the network.

You may find it useful to draw a diagram of any changes that you are making to the topology of the network. If you are adding or removing connections to other nodes, draw a picture showing your node and the other nodes. You can use the Motif administration program to gather configuration information about all of the existing connections and add that information to your diagram.

When you add new resources to your diagram, it is easy to see whether they duplicate existing ones, or whether any names clash. Similarly, your diagram can help you decide which resources you need to remove and help you avoid deleting essential ones.

Once you determine the changes you need to make, you can collect the configuration information that you need. You can use the task sheets in the online help files for the Motif administration program, or the planning worksheets described in “Planning Worksheets”, to guide you in collecting configuration information for specific SNAplus2 functions.

Planning Worksheets

Before you begin to configure resources for SNAplus2, gather all of the configuration data for the new resources. To record all of the information for a particular function or application that you need to support, use the planning worksheets in Appendix A, “Configuration Planning Worksheets.”

You will probably need to gather configuration information from several sources, such as network administrators, host administrators, application programmers, and end users.

If you are trying to connect to another node, the administrator at that node is a key contact. The administrator for a node can tell you names, addresses and characteristics of all the resources on that node. Often, you will need to ensure that matching configuration parameters are entered at the local node and the remote node.

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