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Register a resource type
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Upgrade a resource type
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Downgrade a resource type
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Create failover or scalable resource
groups
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Add logical hostnames or shared addresses
and data service resources to resource
groups
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Enable resources and resource monitors,
manage the resource group, and bring the resource
group and its associated resources online
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Quiesce a resource group
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Suspend and resume automatic recovery
actions of a resource group
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Disable and enable resource monitors
independent of the resource
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Remove resource types from the
cluster
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Remove resource groups from the
cluster
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Remove resources from resource groups
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Switch the primary for a resource
group
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Disable resources and move their resource
group into the UNMANAGED
state
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Display resource type, resource group, and
resource configuration information
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Change resource type, resource group, and
resource properties
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Clear error flags for failed Resource Group Manager
(RGM) processes
|
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Clear the Start_failed
resource state
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Reregister the built-in resource types
LogicalHostname and
SharedAddress
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Update the network interface ID list for the
network resources, and update the node list for
the resource group
|
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Remove a node from a resource group
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Set up HAStoragePlus for
resource groups to synchronize the startups
between those resource groups and device
groups
|
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Set up the HAStoragePlus
to make a local Solaris ZFS highly
available
|
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Modify online the resource for a highly
available local file system
|
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Change the cluster file system to local file
system in an HAStoragePlus
resource
|
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Upgrade the built-in resource types
LogicalHostname and
SharedAddress
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Upgrade the HAStoragePlus resource
type
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Distribute online resource groups among
cluster nodes
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Distribute resource-group load across
cluster nodes
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Enable Solaris SMF services to run with
Oracle Solaris Cluster
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Tune fault monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster data
services
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