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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Guide

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Updated: September 2015
 
 

Installing and Configuring the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain

HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler

This section contains the two procedures you need to install and configure a PeopleSoft process scheduler domain as a cluster resource.

Complete the following items before you perform the procedures in this section:

  • Install the PeopleSoft application server and PeopleSoft process scheduler data service package during your initial Oracle Solaris Cluster installation. If you did not yet install the package, Installing the Data Service Package.

  • Install and configure all storage management software that you intend to use on all nodes where PeopleSoft process scheduler is to run.

  • Create zone clusters where you intend to run PeopleSoft process scheduler.

  • Create an entry in a name service database (such as DNS) for the logical hostnames that are to be made available by the resources.

  • If you are using IPMP groups, configure the groups on the nodes where the logical hostname resources can be brought online.

  • Ensure that any non-global zones that can master the resources are already configured on your cluster nodes.


Note -  If you want to configure identical multiple process scheduler instances that are distributed across multiple nodes without failover, you can configure a resource group for each node, where only that node is listed in the nodelist. Each process scheduler instance that runs only on a specific node gets its own resource in the corresponding resource group.

In the steps below, it is assumed the UNIX user psft was used to install the PeopleSoft process scheduler software, that HR91 is the process scheduler domain name, that psft-sched-rg is the resource group name, and that pse-sched-rs is the resource name. Change the resource group name, resource name, user name, and domain name to match your configuration.