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Preface

1.  Installing and Configuring HA for Solaris Containers

A.  Files for Configuring HA for Solaris Containers Resources

Listing of sczbt_config

Listing of sczsh_config

Listing of sczsmf_config

Index

Listing of sczbt_config

#

# Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.

# Use is subject to license terms.

#

# ident    "@(#)sczbt_config    1.5    08/04/17 SMI"

#

# This file will be sourced in by sczbt_register and the parameters

# listed below will be used.

#

# These parameters can be customized in (key=value) form

#

#               RS - Name of the resource

#               RG - Name of the resource group containing RS

#     PARAMETERDIR - Name of the parameter file direcrory

#       SC_NETWORK - Identfies if SUNW.LogicalHostname will be used

#            true = zone will use SUNW.LogicalHostname 

#                   false = zone will use it's own configuration 

#

#        NOTE: If the ip-type keyword for the non-global zone is set

#              to "exclusive", only "false" is allowed for SC_NETWORK

#

#    The configuration of a zone's network addresses depends on

#      whether you require IPMP protection or protection against

#      the failure of all physical interfaces.

#

#    If you require only IPMP protection, configure the zone's 

#      addresses by using the zonecfg utility and then place the

#      zone's address in an IPMP group. 

#

#          To configure this option set 

#          SC_NETWORK=false

#          SC_LH=Name of the SC Logical Hostname resource

#

#    If IPMP protection is not required, just configure the 

#      zone's addresses by using the zonecfg utility. 

#

#          To configure this option set 

#          SC_NETWORK=false

#          SC_LH=Name of the SC Logical Hostname resource

#

#    If you require protection against the failure of all physical

#      interfaces, choose one option from the following list. 

#

#    - If you want the SUNW.LogicalHostName resource type to manage

#        the zone's addresses, configure a SUNW.LogicalHostName

#        resource with at least one of the zone's addresses. 

#    

#          To configure this option set 

#          SC_NETWORK=true

#          SC_LH=Name of the SC Logical Hostname resource

#

#    - Otherwise, configure the zone's addresses by using the 

#        zonecfg utility and configure a redundant IP address

#        for use by a SUNW.LogicalHostName resource. 

#

#          To configure this option set 

#          SC_NETWORK=false

#          SC_LH=Name of the SC Logical Hostname resource

#

#    Whichever option is chosen, multiple zone addresses can be 

#       used either in the zone's configuration or using several

#      SUNW.LogicalHostname resources.

#

#       e.g.    SC_NETWORK=true

#          SC_LH=zone1-lh1,zone1-lh2

#

#            SC_LH - Name of the SC Logical Hostname resource

#         FAILOVER - Identifies if the zone's zone path is on a 

#                      highly available local file system

#

#      e.g.    FAILOVER=true - highly available local file system

#          FAILOVER=false - local file system

#

#           HAS_RS - Name of the HAStoragePlus SC resource

#



RS=

RG=

PARAMETERDIR=

SC_NETWORK=

SC_LH=

FAILOVER=

HAS_RS=



#

# The following variable will be placed in the parameter file

#

# Parameters for sczbt (Zone Boot)

#

# Zonename      Name of the zone

# Zonebrand    Brand of the zone. Current supported options are

#        "native" (default), "lx", "solaris8" or "solaris9"

# Zonebootopt   Zone boot options ("-s" requires that Milestone=single-user)

# Milestone     SMF Milestone which needs to be online before the zone is

#        considered booted. This option is only used for the

#        "native" Zonebrand.

# LXrunlevel    Runlevel which needs to get reached before the zone is

#        considered booted. This option is only used for the "lx"

#        Zonebrand.

# SLrunlevel    Solaris legacy runlevel which needs to get reached before the

#        zone is considered booted. This option is only used for the

#        "solaris8" or "solaris9" Zonebrand.

# Mounts     Mounts is a list of directories and their mount options, 

#        which are loopback mounted from the global zone into the 

#        newly booted zone. The mountpoint in the local zone can 

#        be different to the mountpoint from the global zone.

#

#        The Mounts parameter format is as follows,

#

#        Mounts="/global zone directory:/local zone directory:mount options"

#

#        The following are valid examples for the "Mounts" variable

#

#        Mounts="/globalzone-dir1:/localzone-dir1:rw"

#        Mounts="/globalzone-dir1:/localzone-dir1:rw /globalzone-dir2:rw"

#

#        The only required entry is the /global zone directory, the

#        /local zone directory and mount options can be omitted.

#

#        Omitting /local zone directory will make the local zone

#        mountpoint the same as the global zone directory.

#

#        Omitting mount options will not provide any mount options

#        except the default options from the mount command.

#    

#        Note: You must manually create any local zone mountpoint

#              directories that will be used within the Mounts variable,

#              before registering this resource within Solaris Cluster.

#



Zonename=""

Zonebrand="native"

Zonebootopt=""

Milestone="multi-user-server"

LXrunlevel="3"

SLrunlevel="3"

Mounts=""