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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Administering the Geographic Edition Software

2.  Before You Begin

Overview of Oracle Solaris Cluster Administration Concepts

Configuring Resources and Resource Groups

Configuring Logical Hostnames

Managing Device Groups

Overview of Geographic Edition Administration Tasks

Prerequisite Administration Tasks

Geographic Edition Administration Tasks

Example Geographic Edition Cluster Configuration

3.  Administering the Geographic Edition Infrastructure

4.  Administering Access and Security

5.  Administering Cluster Partnerships

6.  Administering Heartbeats

7.  Administering Protection Groups

8.  Monitoring and Validating the Geographic Edition Software

9.  Customizing Switchover and Takeover Actions

10.  Script-Based Plug-Ins

A.  Standard Geographic Edition Properties

B.  Legal Names and Values of Geographic Edition Entities

C.  Disaster Recovery Administration Example

D.  Takeover Postconditions

E.  Troubleshooting Geographic Edition Software

F.  Deployment Example: Replicating Data With MySQL

G.  Error Return Codes for Script-Based Plug-Ins

Index

Example Geographic Edition Cluster Configuration

The following figure describes an Geographic Edition cluster configuration that is used throughout this guide to illustrate the Geographic Edition administration tasks. The primary cluster, cluster-paris, contains two nodes, phys-paris–1 and phys-paris-2. The secondary cluster, cluster-newyork, also contains two nodes, phys-newyork-1 and phys-newyork-2.

Figure 2-1 Example Cluster Configuration

image:The figure illustrates a cluster configuration between cluster-paris and cluster-newyork.