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Chapter 7 Centralized Management
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You must use the Command Line Interface (CLI) command
clusterconfig
to create, join, or configure clusters of machines.
Once you have created a cluster, you can manage non-cluster configuration
settings from either the GUI or the CLI.
settings from either the GUI or the CLI.
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and
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Cluster Organization
Within a cluster, configuration information is divided into 3 groupings or levels.
The top level describes cluster settings; the middle level describes group settings;
and the lowest level describes machine-specific settings.
The top level describes cluster settings; the middle level describes group settings;
and the lowest level describes machine-specific settings.
Figure 7-1
Cluster Level Hierarchy
newyork.example.com
losangeles.example.com
toronto.example.com
canada
usa
americas
Machine Level
Group Level
Cluster Level
Within each level there will be one or more specific members for which settings
may be configured; these are referred to as modes. A mode refers to a named
member at a specified level. For example, the group “usa” represents one of two
group modes in the diagram.
may be configured; these are referred to as modes. A mode refers to a named
member at a specified level. For example, the group “usa” represents one of two
group modes in the diagram.
While levels are a general term, modes are specific;
modes are always referred to by name. The cluster depicted in
modes.