The configuration restrictions in the subsections that follow apply only to Sun Cluster HA for Solaris Containers.
Your data service configuration might not be supported if you do not observe these restrictions.
The configuration of a zone's network addresses depends on the level of high availability you require. You can choose between no HA, HA through the use of IPMP, or HA through the use of IPMP and SUNW.LogicalHostName.
Your choice of a zone`s network addresses configuration affects some configuration parameters for the zone boot resource. For more information, see Registering and Configuring Sun Cluster HA for Solaris Containers
If HA for the zone's addresses is not required then configure the zone`s addresses by using the zonecfg utility.
If HA through IPMP protection is required then configure the zone`s addresses by using the zonecfg utility and then place the zone's addresses on an adapter within an IPMP group.
If HA through IPMP protection and protection against the failure of all physical interfaces is required, choose one option from the following list:
If you require the SUNW.LogicalHostName resource type to manage one or a subset of the zone's addresses, configure a SUNW.LogicalHostName resource for those zone's addresses and not by using the zonecfg utility. Use the zonecfg utility only to configure the zones's addresses that are not required to be under the control of the SUNW.LogicalHostName resource type.
If you require the SUNW.LogicalHostName resource type to manage all the zone's addresses, configure a SUNW.LogicalHostName resource with a list of the zone`s addresses and do not configure them by using the zonecfg utility.
Otherwise, configure the zone's addresses by using the zonecfg utility and configure a separate redundant IP address for use by a SUNW.LogicalHostName resource, which must not be configured using the zonecfg utility.
The zone path of a zone in a failover configuration must reside on a highly available local file system. The zone must be configured on each cluster node where the zone can reside.
The zone is active on only one node at a time, and the zone's address is plumbed on only one node at a time. Application clients can then reach the zone through the zone's address, wherever that zone resides within the cluster.
The zone path of a zone in a multiple-masters configuration must reside on the local disks of each node. The zone must be configured with the same name on each node that can master the zone.
Each zone that is configured to run within a multiple-masters configuration must also have a zone-specific address. Load balancing for applications in these configurations is typically provided by an external load balancer. You must configure this load balancer for the address of each zone. Application clients can then reach the zone through the load balancer's address.
The zone path of a zone that Sun Cluster HA for Solaris Containers manages cannot reside on a global file system.
If the zone is in a failover configuration the zone path must reside on a highly available local file system.
If the zone is in a multiple-masters configuration, the zone path must reside on the local disks of each node.
For shared devices, Sun Cluster requires that the major and minor device numbers are identical on all nodes in the cluster. If the device is required for a zone, ensure that the major device number is the same in /etc/name_to_major on all nodes in the cluster that will host the zone.