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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for SWIFTAlliance Gateway Guide Oracle Solaris ClusterSPARC Platform Edition |
1. Installing and Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway
Overview of Installing and Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway
Planning the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration
Configuration Files and Registration Script
Configuration Planning Questions
Installing and Configuring Alliance Gateway
How to Install and Configure Alliance Gateway
How to Verify the Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration
Installing the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Packages
How to Install the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Packages
Registering and Configuring the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway
How to Register and Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway as a Failover Service
Verifying the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration
Tuning the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Fault Monitor
Debugging Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway
How to Set the Debug Flag for Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway
How to Debug a Failed Restart for the Alliance Gateway Resource
The Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway data service provides a mechanism for orderly startup, shutdown, fault monitoring, switchover, and failover of the Oracle Solaris Cluster data service.
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway provides software for fault monitoring by checking the status of the Alliance Gateway service. The values “started” and “partial” are considered healthy. Values other than these force a restart or failover to another node or zone in the cluster. By accepting a “partial” status, operators can temporarily disable portions of the service without informing the cluster. You do not need a user ID and password for monitoring.
For conceptual information about failover data services and scalable data services, see Oracle Solaris Cluster Concepts Guide.
Each component of Alliance Gateway has a data service that protects the component when the component is configured in an Oracle Solaris Cluster environment. See the following table.
Table 1-1 Protection of Alliance Gateway Components
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