Configuration: HPC Cluster Manager
Applies To: Microsoft HPC Pack 2008 R2, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012 R2
In HPC Cluster Manager Configuration, you can configure your HPC cluster, create node and job templates, manage HPC cluster users, configure services, and manage the deployment of iSCSI boot nodes.
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Additional considerations
For information about data retention settings for the HPC scheduler and HPC diagnostics databases, see Understanding Job History.
For information about settings for the HPC management and the HPC reporting databases, see Charts and Reports: HPC Cluster Manager.
For information about adding workstation nodes to your HPC cluster, see Adding Workstation Nodes Step-by-Step Guide.
For detailed information about network topologies and how they affect broker nodes and workstation nodes, as well as information about advanced network configurations, see HPC Cluster Networking
You can install the HPC databases on one or more remote servers, instead of installing them on the head node of your cluster. The advantage of this type of installation is that it saves resources on the head node, helping ensure that it can efficiently manage the cluster. For more information, see deploying a cluster with remote databases step-by-step guide.
For information about using HPC Cluster Manager, see Overview of HPC Cluster Manager.