Configuring the server cluster is relatively simple.  Open the
subnet window by selecting the menu item Configure->Configure Subnet.

Choose the ethernet adapter that will be servicing the sbcs.
For single-node computers, this will be eth0.  For dual-node
computers, you will probably use eth0 to connect to your
company's intranet and use eth1 for the local sbc cluster.

Enter your preferred Cluster number (see Help->Cluster Scheme)
and the amount of Swap Space that you would like your sbc
to have access to.  The default is 8 MB (8192k), which should
be large enough for most people but can be increased if your
scripts contain a very large number of variables or have very
large transfer buffers that will be allocated.   Reducing this
amount could free up considerable disk space on the server for
large clusters.

If Managed Naming mode has been enabled, then no further
configurating is neccessary.  If Managed Naming mode is not
enabled, then select the appropriate Subnet Mask, IP address
for this machine, and IP address for the Windows-based License
Server.

Make certain that the IP address of the License Server is set
to the value specified here or Extreme Manufacturing will be
unable to run.


When done, press the OK button and then press the Generate System
Files & Directories button. After that, press Restart Services so
that these new values take effect and DHCP is running for Adding
Clients.





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