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Checkpoint Manager
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Software component in the Cluster service that is responsible for saving data in the log file maintained by the quorum resource.
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CIM
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CIM class
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See WMI class.
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client application
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Application software that gathers data from the user, prepares it for the server, and issues a request to the server. The client presents data received from the server to the user through its own user interface.
See also client-server model.
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client-server model
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Architecture that splits an application into a front-end client component and a back-end server component. The client component gathers data from the user, prepares it for the server, and issues a request to the server. On the back end, the server waits for requests from its clients. When the server receives a request, it processes the request and returns the requested information to the client. The client then presents the data to the user through its own user interface.
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cluster
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Windows Clustering defines a cluster as is a group of independent computer systems, referred to as nodes, working together as a unified computing resource. Windows Clustering provides two different types of clusters: failover cluster and network load balancing clusters.
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Cluster Administrator
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An application included with Windows Clustering that is used to manage and administer a server cluster. Cluster Administrator can run on any member of the trusted domain regardless of whether the computer is a cluster node.
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Cluster Administrator extension
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A dynamic-link library (DLL) that enables Cluster Administrator to manage a custom resource type. A Cluster Administrator extension uses the Cluster Administrator Extension API and is implemented as an in-process COM server.
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Cluster Automation Server
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The library of COM-based interfaces that developers writing in Microsoft Visual Basic and various scripting languages use to create cluster management applications for failover clusters.
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cluster-aware application
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An application that runs on a node, is managed as a cluster resource, and is designed to be aware of and interact with the server cluster environment.
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cluster-capable disk
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A disk that satisfies the definition of a storage class resource. Because it can be owned by only one node at a time, a cluster-capable disk is not a shared disk.
Also called a cluster disk.
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cluster database
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A database containing property and configuration data for all cluster objects. The cluster database is synchronized across all nodes.
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cluster disk
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A disk that satisfies the definition of a storage class resource. Because it can be owned by only one node at a time, a cluster disk is not a shared disk.
Also called a cluster-capable disk.
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cluster management application
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A cluster-aware application used to manage and administer a server cluster. Cluster Administrator is an example of such an application.
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cluster network driver
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Failover cluster software component that monitors the status of network paths between nodes and detects communication failure by using periodic messages called heartbeats.
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cluster object
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A physical or logical unit managed by the Cluster service. The cluster objects are nodes, networks, network interfaces, groups, resources, and resource types.
Also called cluster object.
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Cluster Server
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One of the former names for the Failover Cluster API.
Other former names or pseudonyms include MSCS, Wolfpack, Server Cluster API, and Clustering Service.
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Cluster service
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The essential software component that controls all aspects of failover cluster operation and manages the cluster database. Each node in a failover cluster runs one instance of the Cluster service.
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cluster-unaware application
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An application that can run on a node and be managed as a cluster resource but has no inherent knowledge of its environment. Cluster-unaware applications function the same regardless of whether they are running on a node in a failover cluster or on a non-clustered system.
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cluster version
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Two version numbers that describe the versions of the Cluster service that are compatible with all active nodes. The cluster version is compared to a node's node version before the node is allowed to join a cluster. The cluster version changes as nodes join and leave the cluster. The GetClusterInformation function retrieves the cluster version.
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Clustering Service
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Obsolete name referring to the collection of software components and APIs that work together to implement failover cluster.
See also Cluster Server, MSCS, Wolfpack.
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Common Information Model (CIM)
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A conceptual specification supported by the Desktop Management Task Force for applying an object-oriented, web-based model to describing management data in an enterprise network.
Used for WMI class specification.
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common property
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An attribute possessed by every instance of a cluster object. For example, each node has a NodeName property
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configuration object
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A COM object that implements cluster configuration interfaces in order to manage the creation and configuration of resources. See also managed resource.
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control code
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A 32-bit value defined by the Failover Cluster API used to initiate an operation on a cluster object or notify a resource DLL of changes to the cluster. Control codes are categorized as external or internal.
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control code functions
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A set of Failover Cluster API functions that take control codes as parameters. Each cluster object has one control code function and many control codes, allowing a single function to initiate several different operations.
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core network name resource
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The Network Name resource for a Failover cluster.
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custom resource type
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A resource type defined by a third-party developer using the Failover Cluster API. Creating a custom resource type involves writing a resource DLL and a Cluster Administrator extension.