The HA agent is written to work with Alliance Access versions 5.5, 5.9, 6.0, 6.2 and 6.3. IBM DCE version 3.2 is not used anymore by Alliance Access 5.9 and later, and must only be installed for Alliance Access 5.5. Alliance AccessTMis a trademark of SWIFT.
The Sun Cluster HA for Alliance Access data service provides a mechanism for orderly startup, shutdown, fault monitoring, and automatic failover of the Sun Cluster service. The Sun Cluster components protected by the Sun Cluster HA for Alliance Access data service are the following.
Table 2 Protection of Components
Component |
Protected by |
---|---|
DCE daemon |
Sun Cluster HA for Alliance Access (version 5.5 only) |
Alliance Access |
Sun Cluster HA for Alliance Access |
By default the HA agent provides a fault monitor for the DCE component only when using the Alliance Access 5.5. The fault monitoring for Alliance Access is switched off by default. If the Alliance Access application fails, the agent will not restart the Alliance Access application automatically. This behavior was explicitly requested by SWIFT. It will enable you to operate the application in a way that the probe does not interfere with the normal behavior of some Alliance Access features like:
operator manually triggering the Alliance Access restart function , for example, to run Alliance Access in housekeeping mode.
automatic or scheduled Alliance Access restart, for example, to run database backup and other maintenance or end-of-day processes.
any graceful Alliance Access restart or recovery, in case of a Alliance Access transient local error.
The HA agent provides the start, stop, takeover, and switchover functionality. This means that when a node fails, the other node will automatically start the Alliance Access application. The HA agent also provides an option to turn on fault monitoring for Alliance Access at registration time. However, this option is not recommended by SWIFT.