Introduction to NonStop Operations Management

About This Manual
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Prerequisite Reading
Appendix A, Additional Reading”
This appendix provides a list of documents that provide additional information about the
topics and products mentioned in this manual.
Appendix B, “Check Lists”
The check lists from each section in this manual are reproduced in this appendix so that
you can easily use the check lists for note taking or photocopying.
Prerequisite Reading
Before reading this manual, you should be familiar with the material described in the
Himalaya S-Series Operations Guide. This manual introduces you to the ServerNet
architecture implemented with the G01.00 release.
Related Manuals
The following manuals are related to the material presented in this manual.
The Availability Guide for Change Management explains how to increase
availability of NonStop systems by effectively managing change in an operations
environment.
The Availability Guide for Problem Management explains how to increase
availability of NonStop systems by effectively managing problems in an operations
environment.
The Availability Guide for Performance Management explains how to measure
system performance, analyze system performance information, and optimize the
performance of Tandem NonStop systems.
The Availability Guide for Application Design provides an overview of application
availability options available to designers and developers.
The Security Management Guide describes how to use the NonStop Kernel and
Safeguard security features to control access to Tandem systems.
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