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Multiple Logical Targets
Generally, the host system contains the host database and a target database, and
each target system contains a target database. However, you can put the target
databases on the host system if it is network connected, or put several target
databases on one target. A remote target system is not network connected to the host
system. In that case, the target database must reside on the target system, and it must
be running SQL/MP.
In a multiple system environment.
A NonStop S-series host system running the DSM/SCM T6031G02 or a
superceding RVU can manage any NonStop S-series systems running any earlier
DSM/SCM product versions and Integrity NonStop systems.
An Integrity NonStop host system running the DSM/SCM H01 product version can
manage only Integrity NonStop systems. It cannot manage a NonStop S-series
system.
Multiple Logical Targets
You can configure multiple logical targets on each system. For example, to have
separate development and production disks on a system, you would have two logical
targets on that system. You might also have a separate logical target for two different
RVUs.
Figure 4-1. How Host Systems, Target Systems, and Logical Targets Relate
Host
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Target
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Target
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Host System
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Target
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TARGB2
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Targets
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