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Appliance Boundary
This chapter provides information that describes a CA 3Tera AppLogic appliance.
Overview / General
A CA 3Tera AppLogic virtual appliance (or simply, appliance) specifies an instance of an OS installation or another self-contained executable entity that can run as an i386 (or x86_64) virtual machine. An appliance has the following characteristics:
- Contains the executable code on one or more volume images, formatted either as a PC x86 bootable hard disk, or as single disk partitions.
- Configures itself (network, properties, and so on) using the dhcp-based protocol.
- Reports success or failure to the CA 3Tera AppLogic grid upon startup using a utility that CA Technologies provides.
- If used as part of a CA 3Tera AppLogic application, communicates with other appliances using peer-to-peer IPv4 connections - the CA 3Tera AppLogic equivalent of a direct link between two Ethernet ports.
- All configurable settings of the appliance are in the form of properties - that is, named parameters, each one with a defined type chosen from the types supported by CA 3Tera AppLogic and optionally a defined range of valid values. The property types currently supported by CA 3Tera AppLogic include string, integer, and IP address.
Note: CA 3Tera AppLogic also supports a legacy appliance, which is not configured over the network and requires its volumes to be modified off line prior to start. This type of appliance is not covered by the present document.
This section contains the following topics:
Exterior Boundary
Interior Boundary
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