09-26-2014
Thank you for you answer.
I don't know Lustre before, I will take a look on it.
To your second thought: I will avoid to run a VM, but If there is a no other way, than I would.
I don't understand correctly what you mean with homogenous and heterogenous ? Which tactics are also available ?
If I want a remote access with vnc, I need a X Window System ?! Or I'm misguided ?
But there are a lot of other questions I asked in my first post ? Is there anybody else, who can help me ?
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ccs_config_validate
CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8) System Manager's Manual CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8)
NAME
ccs_config_validate
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
ccs_config_validate [options]
OPTIONS
-h Print this help, then exit
-V Print program version information, then exit
-v Produce verbose output
Validating XML configuraton files:
-f configfile
Validate an alternate config file without preloading it with default values.
-l configfile
Validate an alternate config file with preloading of default values (recommended option).
Advanced options:
-r Force validation of runtime config
-C config_loader Override config plugin loader
-t tempfile
Force temporay file to tempfile
-n Do not remove temporary file
-o Overwrite temporary file (dangerous)
DEFAULT
Default operation for ccs_config_validate is to load the currently configured environment and verify the outcoming configuration.
Example 1: current environment uses a configuration file (/etc/cluster/cluster.conf).
The user modifies cluser.conf and executes ccs_config_validate without options. The tool will validate the modified cluster.conf
after including default values.
Example 2: current environment is set to load the configuration from LDAP. Users
modifies LDAP databse and before pushing the change to the nodes, she/he can issue ccs_config_validate to verify the contents o the
LDAP database automatically (as long as the correct LDAP environment is set in the cman/cluster sysconfig/defaults files).
September 2009 CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8)