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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Overview of Resource Management
3. Resource Management API Reference
6. Data Service Development Library
Managing Configuration Properties
Starting and Stopping a Data Service
Debugging the Resource Type Implementation
Enabling Highly Available Local File Systems
8. Sample DSDL Resource Type Implementation
9. Oracle Solaris Cluster Agent Builder
12. Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol
13. Security for Data Services
A. Sample Data Service Code Listings
B. DSDL Sample Resource Type Code Listings
C. Requirements for Non-Cluster-Aware Applications
D. Document Type Definitions for the CRNP
The DSDL provides convenience functions to return network address information for resources and resource groups. For example, the scds_get_netaddr_list() retrieves the network address resources that are used by a resource, enabling a fault monitor to probe the application.
The DSDL also provides a set of functions for TCP-based monitoring. Typically, these functions establish a simple socket connect to a service, read and write data to the service, and disconnect from the service. The result of the probe can be sent to the DSDL scds_fm_action() function to determine the action to take.
See xfnts_validate Method for an example of TCP-based fault monitoring.