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Manage the cluster by controlling hosts, creating user accounts, and adding administrators
and users. Manage resources by building a resource distribution tree, creating consumers,
creating resource groups, and configuring a resource distribution plan. Find information
about log files and events, services and daemons, and general Platform EGO concepts.
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Comprehensive reference to EGO commands, daemons, events, and environment variables.
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Tutorial 1 |
Create a Consumer Tree |
Tutorial 2 |
Set Up Resource Groups |
Tutorial 3 |
Modify the Out-of-Box Resource Plan |
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The Developer's Guide takes you step-by-step through the development process as
you build your first EGO client applications. Using a range of practical tutorials
with C and Java code samples that progressively introduce EGO concepts, the Developer's
Guide is a stepping stone for application development with EGO APIs.
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Tutorial 1 |
Request information about hosts in a cluster |
Tutorial 2 |
Request host allocation in a cluster with synchronous notifications |
Tutorial 3 |
Request host allocation in a cluster with asynchronous callback notifications |
Tutorial 4 |
Request resource allocation in a cluster and start containers using threads |
Tutorial
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Request resource allocation in a cluster and start containers based on host loading |
Tutorial 6 |
Create an EGO service |
Tutorial 7 |
Update a DNS entry in the service director |
Tutorial 1 |
Request information about hosts in a cluster |
Tutorial 2 |
Register, locate, and unregister a client |
Tutorial 3 |
Request a resource allocation in a cluster |
Tutorial 4
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Modify resources based on load information |
Tutorial 5 |
Request information about hosts in a cluster |
Tutorial 6
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Create an EGO service |
Tutorial 7
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Create an EGO service and query the domain name server |
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The Web Services WSDL Reference provides details about available Web Service operations
including input arguments and responses.
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The Web Services XML Schema Reference describes the elements and associated data
types used in the WSDLs. Schema diagrams support the descriptions.
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The Java API Reference provides details of all the class/interface methods and fields that are available to the Java application developer. |
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The C API Reference covers all the EGO functions, data structures, pre-processor directives, and enumerations that are available to the C application developer. |
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