Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS

Overview of Tasks for Administering Data Service Resources

The following table summarizes the tasks for installing and configuring Sun Cluster data services. The table also provides cross-references to detailed instructions for performing the tasks.

Table 2–1 Tasks for Administering Data Service Resources

Task 

Instructions 

Register a resource type 

How to Register a Resource Type

Upgrade a resource type 

How to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of the Resource Type

How to Install and Register an Upgrade of a Resource Type

Downgrade a resource type 

How to Downgrade a Resource to an Older Version of Its Resource Type

Create failover or scalable resource groups 

How to Create a Failover Resource Group

How to Create a Scalable Resource Group

Add logical hostnames or shared addresses and data service resources to resource groups 

How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group by Using the clsetup Utility

How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group Using the Command-Line Interface

How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group by Using the clsetup Utility

How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group Using the Command-Line Interface

How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group

How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group

Enable resources and resource monitors, manage the resource group, and bring the resource group and its associated resources online 

How to Enable a Resource

How to Bring Online Resource Groups

Quiesce a resource group 

How to Quiesce a Resource Group

How to Quiesce a Resource Group Immediately

Suspend and resume automatic recovery actions of a resource group 

How to Suspend the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group

How to Suspend the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group Immediately

How to Resume the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group

Disable and enable resource monitors independent of the resource 

How to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor

How to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor

Remove resource types from the cluster 

How to Remove a Resource Type

Remove resource groups from the cluster 

How to Remove a Resource Group

Remove resources from resource groups 

How to Remove a Resource

Switch the primary for a resource group 

How to Switch the Current Primary of a Resource Group

Disable resources and move their resource group into the UNMANAGED state

How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the UNMANAGED State

Display resource type, resource group, and resource configuration information 

Displaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration Information

Change resource type, resource group, and resource properties 

How to Change Resource Type Properties

How to Change Resource Group Properties

How to Change Resource Properties

Clear error flags for failed Resource Group Manager (RGM) processes 

How to Clear the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on Resources

Clear the Start_failed resource state

How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by Switching Over a Resource Group

How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by Restarting a Resource Group

How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by Disabling and Enabling a Resource

Reregister the built-in resource types LogicalHostname and SharedAddress

How to Reregister Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent Deletion

Update the network interface ID list for the network resources, and update the node list for the resource group 

Adding a Node to a Resource Group

Remove a node from a resource group 

Removing a Node From a Resource Group

Migrate an application from a global-cluster voting node to a global-cluster non-voting node 

How to Migrate the Application From a Global-Cluster Voting Node to a Global-Cluster Non-Voting Node

Set up HAStoragePlus for resource groups to synchronize the startups between those resource groups and device groups

How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type for New Resources

How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type for Existing Resources

How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File Systems

How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type by Using the clsetup Utility

Set up the HAStoragePlus to make a local Solaris ZFS highly available

How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type to Make a Local Solaris ZFS Highly Available

Upgrade HAStorage to HAStoragePlus

How to Upgrade From HAStorage to HAStoragePlus When Using Device Groups or CFS

How to Upgrade From HAStorage With CFS to HAStoragePlus With Highly Available Local File System

Modify online the resource for a highly available file system 

Modifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available File System

Change the global file system to local file system in a HAStoragePlus resource

Changing the Global File System to Local File System in a HAStoragePlus Resource

Upgrade the built-in resource types LogicalHostname and SharedAddress

Upgrading a Resource Type

Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type

Upgrade the HAStoragePlus resource type

Upgrading a Resource Type

Upgrading the HAStoragePlus Resource Type

Distribute online resource groups among cluster nodes 

Distributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes

Replicate and upgrade configuration data for resource groups, resource types, and resources 

Replicating and Upgrading Configuration Data for Resource Groups, Resource Types, and Resources

Enable Solaris SMF services to run with Sun Cluster 

Enabling Solaris SMF Services to Run With Sun Cluster

Tune fault monitors for Sun Cluster data services 

Tuning Fault Monitors for Sun Cluster Data Services


Note –

The procedures in this chapter describe how to use the Sun Cluster maintenance commands to complete these tasks. Other tools also enable you to administer your resources. See Tools for Data Service Resource Administration for details about these options.