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File Tree Layouts on the Managed-Node Platforms
File Tree Layout on SCO UnixWare Managed Nodes
File Tree Layout on SCO UnixWare
Managed Nodes
The ITO software on SCO UnixWare managed nodes is based on the
typical SVR4 platforms as follows:
Figure 3-14
ITO Software on SCO UnixWare Managed Nodes
Standalone Systems or NFS Cluster Servers
on SCO UnixWare
In general, standalone systems are treated as cluster servers.
The cluster server exports the
/opt
file system with read-only privileges.
The ITO software is located in the
/opt/OV
path, with the same logical
and physical path names.
NOTE
By default, SCO UnixWare does not export the
/opt
file system. You can
enable ITO cluster operations manually by exporting the
/opt
file
system on one SCO UnixWare system, then mount it from other SCO
UnixWare systems. You must do cluster setup manually before the ITO
installation process so that it has an effect on the ITO installation.
conf
B
/opt/OV
OpC
bin
bin
conf
B
/var/opt/OV
include
OpC
nls
install
LC_MESSAGES
lib
OpC
bin
tmp
OpC
log
OpC