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Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13 Hardware Administration Manual Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13 |
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
Replacing Public Network Adapters: Where to Go From Here
Removing Public Network Adapters
ce Sun Ethernet Driver Considerations
SPARC: GigaSwift Ethernet Driver and Jumbo Frames
6. Maintaining Platform Hardware
7. Campus Clustering With Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
Some Gigabit Ethernet switches require some device parameter values to be set differently than the defaults. Chapter 3 of the Sun Gigabit Ethernet/P 2.0 Adapter Installation and User's Guide describes the procedure about how to change device parameters.
Chapter 3 of the Sun Gigabit Ethernet/P 2.0 Adapter Installation and User's Guide describes the procedure on how to change ge device parameter values. This change occurs through entries in the /kernel/drv/ge.conf file. The procedure to derive the parent name from the /etc/path_to_inst listing, which is be used in ge.conf entries, appears in Setting Driver Parameters Using a ge.conf File. For example, from the following /etc/path_to_inst line, you can derive the parent name for ge2 to be /pci@4,4000.
"/pci@4,4000/network@4" 2 "ge"
OnOracle Solaris Cluster nodes, a /node@nodeid prefix appears in the /etc/path_to_inst line. Do not consider the /node@nodeid prefix when you derive the parent name. For example, on a cluster node, an equivalent /etc/path_to_inst entry would be the following:
"/node@1/pci@4,4000/network@4" 2 "ge"
The parent name for ge2, to be used in the ge.conf file is still /pci@4,4000 in this instance.