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Chapter 4
Creating and Administering Clusters
About QuickClusters
QuickClusters offer a simple and automated way to create and configure clusters, and
an alternative to creating and configuring clusters manually with Apple Qadministrator.
QuickClusters with enabled unmanaged support will auto-configure themselves and
use any available unmanaged services on the same local network (subnet).
QuickClusters listen for unmanaged service advertisements and may mark or
remember any of them for later use.
Creating QuickClusters
You can create and modify QuickClusters in the Apple Qmaster pane in
System Preferences.
1
Open the Apple Qmaster pane in System Preferences.
2
Under “Share this computer as,” click “QuickCluster with services.”
3
Optionally, you can configure a number of settings before you turn on the processing
services. (See “
Options in the Apple Qmaster Pane in System Preferences
Note: It’s easiest to do this now because you can’t make these settings when
processing services are enabled. To make these settings after services have been
enabled, you need to turn off the services, make the settings, and then turn the
services on again.
4
Click Start Sharing.
This creates a QuickCluster with this computer as its controller.
Note: With an active QuickCluster, Apple Qmaster users can create extended node
clusters, which contain one or more computers that do not have Apple Qmaster
installed. See the Apple Qmaster 2 User Manual for more information.
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