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Oracle Solaris Cluster Hardware Administration Manual Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 |
1. Introduction to Oracle Solaris Cluster Hardware
2. Installing and Configuring the Terminal Concentrator
3. Installing Cluster Interconnect Hardware and Configuring VLANs
4. Maintaining Cluster Interconnect Hardware
5. Installing and Maintaining Public Network Hardware
Public Network Hardware: Requirements When Using Jumbo Frames
Installing Public Network Hardware
Installing Public Network Hardware: Where to Go From Here
Maintaining Public Network Hardware in a Running Cluster
Adding Public Network Adapters
Adding Public Network Adapters: Where to Go From Here
Replacing Public Network Adapters
6. Maintaining Platform Hardware
7. Campus Clustering With Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
The following table lists procedures about how to maintain public network hardware.
Table 5-1 Task Map: Maintaining Public Network Hardware
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Physically adding public network adapters to a node in a cluster is no different from adding public network adapters in a noncluster environment. For the procedure about how to add public network adapters, see the hardware documentation that shipped with your node and public network adapters.
Once the adapters are physically installed, Oracle Solaris Cluster requires that they be configured in an IPMP group.
If your network uses jumbo frames, review the requirements in Public Network Hardware: Requirements When Using Jumbo Frames and see the documentation that shipped with your network interface card for information about how to configure jumbo frames.
To add a new public network adapter to an IPMP group, see Oracle Solaris Administration: IP Services.
For cluster-specific commands and guidelines about how to replace public network adapters, see your Oracle Solaris Cluster system administration documentation.
For procedures about how to administer public network connections, see the Chapter 14, Introducing IPMP, in Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Interfaces and Network Virtualization.
For the procedure about removing public network adapters, see the hardware documentation that shipped with your node and public network adapters.
To add the new public network adapter to a IPMP group, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide.
For cluster-specific commands and guidelines about how to remove public network adapters, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide.
For procedures about how to administer public network connections, see the Chapter 14, Introducing IPMP, in Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Interfaces and Network Virtualization.
For the procedure about how to remove public network adapters, see the hardware documentation that shipped with your node and public network adapters.