ZENworks for Desktops 4.0.1 Clustering Guide

This ZENworks for Desktops 4.0.1 Clustering Guide includes information about the installing, configuring, and testing processes that Novell® ZENworks® for Desktops (ZfD) 4.0.1 customers will typically encounter while implementing ZfD in Novell Cluster Services environment.

The information in this guide is organized in two major sections:


Additional Documentation

For information about the installing, planning, setting up, and testing processes that Novell ZENworks for Desktops (ZfD) 4, ZfD 4 Support Pack 1 (SP1) and ZfD 4.0.1 customers will typically encounter while implementing this product, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Installation Guide.

For information about upgrading the ZENworks Starter Pack, ZENworks 2, and ZENworks for Desktops 3.x to work in a ZfD 4 environment as well as information about upgrading from those environments to ZfD 4 SP1/4.0.1, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Upgrade Guide.

For comprehensive, conceptual information that you can use as you configure and use ZfD 4/SP1/4.0.1 components in your production environment, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Administration Guide.

For information about administering ZfD DeFrameTM to provide directory-enabled management and delivery of thin-client applications through Novell Application LauncherTM, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4.0.1 DeFrame Installation and Administration Guide.

For information about installing, deploying and administering ZfD Preboot Services on your network, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Preboot Services Guide.

For information about administering ZfD Personality Migration, a component that migrates a users' system and application settings, preferences, and data files from one workstation to another, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Personality Migration Guide.

For troubleshooting strategies that you can use and error messages that might be displayed for problems that could occur as you use ZfD 4/SP1/4.0.1 in your production environment, see the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Troubleshooting Guide.


Documentation Updates

Check the ZENworks for Desktops 4 Documentation Web site for updates that might not be included on the documentation shipped on the ZENworks for Desktops Program CD or the ZENworks 6 Desktop Management Program CD.


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