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Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 Release Notes
What's New in the Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 Software
Enhancements to the cluster check Command as a Cluster Validation Tool
Fencing Support for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance as a NAS Device
Support for Oracle ACFS as a Cluster File System
Zone Cluster Support for Loopback Mounts With HAStoragePlus Using ZFS
Configuration Wizard Support for Oracle 11g Release 2 with HA-Oracle and Oracle RAC
Support for Zone Clusters Without IP Addresses
Support for SWIFTAlliance Access 7.0 and SWIFTAlliance Gateway 7.0
Oracle ACFS as a Cluster File System
Veritas Volume Manager Cluster Feature No Longer Supported
Commands Modified in This Release
Node Fails To Start Oracle Clusterware After a Panic (uadmin 5 1) Fault Injection (11828322)
Need Support for Clusterized fcntl by Oracle ACFS (11814449)
Unable to Start Oracle ACFS in Presence of Oracle ASM in a Non-Global Zone (11707611)
SAP startsap Fails to Start the Application Instance if startsrv Is Not Running (7028069)
Problem Using Sun ZFS Storage Appliance as Quorum Device Through Fibre Channel or iSCSI (6966970)
Cluster Zone Won't Boot Up After Live Upgrade on ZFS Root (6955669)
Oracle Solaris Operating System
Sun StorageTek Availability Suite
Unable to Register Resource Type SUNW.scalable_acfs_proxy in a Zone Cluster (7023590)
Oracle's SPARC T3-4 Fails During Reboot (6993321)
Missing /dev/rmt Causes Incorrect Reservation Usage When Policy Is pathcount (6920996)
The global_fencing Property Code is Broken When the Value is Changed to prefer3 (6879360)
Autodiscovery Does Not Work on LDoms With Hybrid I/O (6870171)
Removing Nodes from the Cluster Configuration Can Result in Node Panics (6735924)
More Validation Checks Needed When Combining DIDs (6605101)
Solaris Cluster Manager Fails to Come Up in a 16-Node Cluster (6594485)
Apache Tomcat Does Not Start Due to Missing Script (7022690)
Gateway Probe Will Ping Pong if Database Listener Is Not Reachable (6927071)
Scalable Applications Are Not Isolated Between Zone Clusters (6911363)
clresourcegroup add-node Triggers an HAStoragePlus Resource to Become Faulted State (6547896)
GDS Returns Incorrect Exit Status in STOP Method for Non-PMF Services (6831988)
Result of System Requirements Checking Is Wrong (6495984)
ssm_start Fails Due to Unrelated IPMP Down (6938555)
Zones With ip-type=exclusive Cannot Host SUNW.LogicalHostname Resources After Upgrade (6702621)
Patches and Required Firmware Levels
Applying an Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 Core Patch
How to Apply the Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 Core Patch
Removing an Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 Core Patch
How to Remove an Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 Core Patch
Patch for Cluster Support for Sun StorageTek 2530 Array
This section provides information related to new features, functionality, and supported products in the Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 software.
Enhancements to the cluster check Command as a Cluster Validation Tool
Fencing Support for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance as a NAS Device
Zone Cluster Support for Loopback Mounts With HAStoragePlus Using ZFS
Configuration Wizard Support for Oracle 11g Release 2 with HA-Oracle and Oracle RAC
Support for SWIFTAlliance Access 7.0 and SWIFTAlliance Gateway 7.0
The cluster check command has been enhanced and expanded to provide a wider range of validation checks for a cluster configuration. The addition of user-interaction capabilities enables the creation of checks that perform functional testing, such as verifying correct node failover.
For information about using the new cluster check functionality, see How to Validate the Cluster in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.
Fencing is now supported for Oracle's Sun ZFS Storage Appliance when used as a NAS device.
For more information, see Chapter 3, Installing and Maintaining Oracle’s Sun ZFS Storage Appliances as NAS Devices in an Oracle Solaris Cluster Environment, in Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 With Network-Attached Storage Device Manual.
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) is supported as a cluster file system in certain Oracle Solaris Cluster configurations. See Oracle ACFS as a Cluster File System for restrictions on this feature as of the time of publication.
For procedures to configure an Oracle ACFS file system in an Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration, see Creating Oracle ACFS File Systems in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.
Support of loopback mounts for zone clusters with HAStoragePlus using ZFS enables different zone clusters to share data read/write.
For more information, see Sharing a Failover File System Across Zone Clusters in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide.
Configuration wizards have been added to the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager GUI and the clsetuputility for configuring Oracle 11g release 2 with the HA for Oracle and Oracle RAC data services.
For more information, see procedures in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Guide and Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide.
Zone clusters can now optionally be configured without public-network IP addresses. For more information, see How to Create a Zone Cluster in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.
The Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for SWIFTAlliance Access and HA for SWIFTAlliance Gateway data services now work with SWIFTAlliance version 7.0. For information about restrictions and procedures for this application version, see the following manuals: