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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
Installing and Configuring HA for Logical Domains
Installing and Configuring HA for Logical Domains
HA for Logical Domains Overview
Planning the HA for Logical Domains Installation and Configuration
How to Configure Logical Domains to Reset for Control Domain Failures
Installing and Configuring Logical Domains
How to Install the Logical Domains Software
How to Enable the Logical Domains Instances to Run in a Cluster
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of Logical Domains
How to Verify the HA for Logical DomainsInstallation and Configuration
Installing the HA for Logical Domains Packages
How to Install the HA for Logical Domains Packages
Registering and Configuring HA for Logical Domains
How to Configure HA for Logical Domains
How to Remove a HA for Logical Domains Resource From a Failover Resource Group
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of Logical Domains
How to Verify the HA for Logical DomainsInstallation and Configuration
Tuning the HA for Logical Domains Fault Monitor
Probing Algorithm and Functionality
Operations of the Logical Domains Probe
Debugging HA for Logical Domains
Before You Begin
Install the data service packages during your initial Oracle Solaris Cluster installation.
If you did not install the HA for Logical Domains packages as part of your initial Oracle Solaris Cluster installation, go to Installing the HA for Logical Domains Packages.
# clresourcetype register SUNW.ldom
If you plan to use warm migration (see Step 4), a password_type property is required. For warm migration, specify the complete path to the file that contains the target host password required for guest domain migration.
# clresource create -g LDom-failover-rg -t SUNW.ldom \ -p Domain_name=LDom-guest-domain-instance LDom-guest-domain-resource -p password_file=path-to-file-with-target-host-password
Warm migration requires that you change the value for the migration_type property from NORMAL to MIGRATE. For a value of MIGRATE, the password_file is required (see Step 3).
# clresource set -p Migration_type=MIGRATE LDom-guest-domain-resource
Repeat this step for each Logical Domains guest domain instance, if multiple instances were created.
# clresource status # clresource enable LDom-guest-domain-resource
# clresource disable resource # clresource delete resource