1. Introduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
2. Oracle Solaris Cluster and RBAC
3. Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
4. Data Replication Approaches
5. Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
7. Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
10. Configuring Control of CPU Usage
11. Patching Oracle Solaris Cluster Software and Firmware
12. Backing Up and Restoring a Cluster
13. Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster With the Graphical User Interfaces
SPARC: Overview of Sun Management Center
Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
How to Use the Common Agent Container to Change the Port Numbers for Services or Management Agents
How to Change the Server Address for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
How to Regenerate Common Agent Container Security Keys
Starting the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Software
Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager is a GUI that enables you to graphically display cluster information, check the status of cluster components, and monitor configuration changes. Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager also enables you to perform many administrative tasks for the following Oracle Solaris Cluster components.
Adapters
Cables
Data services
Global devices
Interconnects
Junctions
Node load limits
NAS devices
Nodes
Quorum devices
Resource groups
Resources
Information about installing and using Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager can be found in the following locations.
Installing Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager: See the Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.
Starting Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager: See Starting the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Software.
Configuring port numbers, server addresses, security certificates, and users: See Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager.
Installing and administering aspects of your cluster using Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager: See the online help supplied with Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager.
Regenerating Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager security keys: See How to Regenerate Common Agent Container Security Keys.
Note - However, Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager currently cannot perform all Oracle Solaris Cluster administrative tasks. You must use the command-line interface for some operations.