S
- SATA,
How to Add a Shared Disk Quorum Device
- SATA storage, supported as a quorum device,
Adding a Quorum Device
- scalable applications for data replication,
Configuring Application Resource Groups
- secondaries
- default number,
How to Change Device Group Properties
- setting desired number,
How to Set the Desired Number of Secondaries for a Device Group
- secure connections to cluster consoles,
How to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- secure shell
How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
How to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- security keys, regenerating,
How to Regenerate Common Agent Container Security Keys
- setting cluster time,
How to Reset the Time of Day in a Cluster
- setting up, roles (RBAC),
Setting Up and Using RBAC With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- shared address resource groups for data replication,
Configuring Application Resource Groups
- shared-disk paths
- disabling automatic reboot,
How to Disable the Automatic Rebooting of a Node When All Monitored Shared-Disk Paths Fail
- enabling automatic reboot,
How to Enable the Automatic Rebooting of a Node When All Monitored Shared-Disk Paths Fail
- monitoring,
Administering Disk-Path Monitoring
- shared-IP zones, See Oracle Solaris zones
- shared SCSI disk, supported as a quorum device,
Adding a Quorum Device
- showrev -p command
How to Display Oracle Solaris Cluster Patch Information
How to Display Oracle Solaris Cluster Release and Version Information
- shutting down
- global cluster,
Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- global-cluster nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- non-global zones,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- zone cluster,
Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- SMF, verifying online services,
How to Create a Non-Voting Node in a Global Cluster
- snapshot, point-in-time,
Data Replication Methods Used by Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Software
- snapshots, See storage-based replication
- SNMP
- adding users,
How to Add an SNMP User on a Node
- changing protocol,
How to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- disabling hosts,
How to Disable an SNMP Host From Receiving SNMP Traps on a Node
- enabling and disabling event MIB
How to Enable an SNMP Event MIB
How to Disable an SNMP Event MIB
- enabling hosts,
How to Enable an SNMP Host to Receive SNMP Traps on a Node
- removing users,
How to Remove an SNMP User From a Node
- Solaris OS
- See also Oracle Solaris OS
- Solaris Volume Manager, raw-disk device names,
How to Add a Cluster File System
- SRDF
- See EMC SRDF
- ssh,
How to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- starting
- global cluster,
How to Boot a Cluster
- global-cluster nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager,
Starting the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Software
- zone cluster,
How to Boot a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- status
- global cluster component,
How to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- zone cluster component,
How to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- stopping
- global cluster,
How to Reboot a Cluster
- global-cluster nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- zone cluster,
How to Reboot a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodes,
Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- storage arrays, removing,
How to Remove Connectivity Between an Array and a Single Node, in a Cluster With Greater Than Two-Node Connectivity
- storage-based data replication,
Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- and quorum devices,
Manual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- best practices,
Best Practices When Using Storage-Based Data Replication
- definition,
Understanding Data Replication
- recovery,
Manual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- requirements,
Requirements and Restrictions When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- restrictions,
Requirements and Restrictions When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- storage-based replicated devices, administering,
Administering Storage-Based Replicated Devices
- Sun Management Center
- description,
Graphical User Interface
- installation,
Using an Administrative Console
- overview,
SPARC: Overview of Sun Management Center
- Sun NAS, supported as a quorum device,
Adding a Quorum Device
- Sun NAS quorum devices, adding,
How to Add a Sun NAS or Sun ZFS Storage Appliance NAS Quorum Device
- Sun StorageTek Availability Suite, using for data replication,
Configuring Host-Based Data Replication With Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Software
- Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
- adding as a quorum device,
How to Add a Sun NAS or Sun ZFS Storage Appliance NAS Quorum Device
- supported as a quorum device,
Adding a Quorum Device
- SunMC, See Sun Management Center
- supported features, VxFS,
Overview of Administering Cluster File Systems
- supported quorum device types,
Adding a Quorum Device
- switchback, guidelines for performing in data replication,
Guidelines for Managing a Failover
- switches, transport,
How to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport Switches
- switching, primary node for a device group,
How to Switch the Primary for a Device Group
- switchover for data replication
- affinity switchover,
Configuring Replication Resource Groups
- performing,
Example of How to Manage a Failover
- synchronous data replication
Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
Data Replication Methods Used by Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Software
- System Service Processor (SSP),
Using an Administrative Console