Sun Cluster 3.1 Data Services 5/03 supports the following data services:
Sun Cluster HA for WebLogic Server – BEA WebLogic Server running on Sun Cluster systems delivers a highly available platform for developing and deploying mission-critical e-commerce applications across distributed, heterogeneous application environments.
The Sun Cluster HA for BEA WebLogic Server provides fault monitoring and high availability for the BEA WebLogic Server application. High availability is provided for the WebLogic Administration Server and WebLogic Managed Servers.
Sun Cluster HA for DHCP – Solaris DHCP provides dynamic TCP/IP configuration to a DHCP client. The Sun Cluster HA for DHCP data service uses the DHCP software that is bundled with Solaris 8 and Solaris 9.
The Sun Cluster HA for DHCP data service provides a mechanism for orderly startup and shutdown, fault monitoring and automatic failover of the DHCP service.
Sun Cluster HA for Samba – Samba is an Open Source/Freeware suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
The Sun Cluster HA for Samba data service provides a mechanism for orderly startup and shutdown, fault monitoring and automatic failover of the Samba service.
Sun Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ Integrator – WebSphere MQ Integrator works with WebSphere MQ messaging, extending its basic connectivity and transport capabilities to provide a powerful message broker solution driven by business rules.
The Sun Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ Integrator data service provides a mechanism for orderly startup and shutdown, fault monitoring and automatic failover for the WebSphere MQ Integrator service.
Sun Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ – WebSphere MQ messaging software enables business applications to exchange information across different operating platforms in a way that is easy and straightforward for programmers to implement. Programs communicate using the WebSphere MQ API that assures once only delivery and time independent communications.
The Sun Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ data service provides a mechanism for orderly startup and shutdown, fault monitoring and automatic failover of the WebSphere MQ service.