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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
1. Overview of Resource Management
Analyzing the Application for Suitability
Determining the Interface to Use
Setting Up the Development Environment for Writing a Data Service
How to Set Up the Development Environment
Transferring a Data Service to a Cluster
Setting Resource and Resource Type Properties
Declaring Resource Type Properties
Declaring Resource Type Properties for a Zone Cluster
Declaring Extension Properties
Accessing Resource and Resource Group Property Information
How Methods Are Invoked in Zones
Starting and Stopping a Resource
Deciding Which Start and Stop Methods to Use
Using the Optional Init, Fini, and Boot Methods
Guidelines for Implementing a Fini Method
Implementing Monitors and Methods That Execute Exclusively in the Global Zone
Adding Message Logging to a Resource
Providing Administrative Support for a Resource
Implementing a Failover Resource
Implementing a Scalable Resource
Validation Checks for Scalable Services
Writing and Testing Data Services
Using TCP Keep-Alives to Protect the Server
Coordinating Dependencies Between Resources
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
3. Resource Management API Reference
6. Data Service Development Library
8. Sample DSDL Resource Type Implementation
9. Solaris Cluster Agent Builder
12. Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol
A. Sample Data Service Code Listings
B. DSDL Sample Resource Type Code Listings
C. Requirements for Non-Cluster Aware Applications
D. Document Type Definitions for the CRNP
You can specify the following standard cluster, resource type, resource, and resource group properties when configuring data services. Resource property attributes are also available to change system-defined properties and create extension properties.
This section lists the following properties:
Cluster Properties
Resource Type Properties
Resource Properties
Resource Group Properties
Resource Property Attributes
Cluster properties are used to manage data services.
For more information on the Concentrate_load property, see the cluster(1CL) man page.
Resource type properties cannot be updated by administrative utilities with the exception of Installed_nodes and RT_system. Installed_nodes cannot be declared in the RTR file and can only be set by the cluster administrator. RT_system can be assigned an initial value in the RTR file, and can also be set by the cluster administrator.
For more detail on each resource type property, see the rt_properties(5) man page.
Following is a list of the resource type properties that are defined by Oracle Solaris Cluster:
This section describes the resource properties that are defined by the Oracle Solaris Cluster software.
For more detail on each resource property, see the r_properties(5) man page.
The following information describes the resource group properties that are defined by the Oracle Solaris Cluster software. For more information on each property, see the rg_properties(5) man page.
Following is a list of resource group properties:
This section describes the resource property attributes that you can use to change system-defined properties or to create extension properties. for more information on each property, see the property_attributes(5) man page.
Following is a list of resource properties: