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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide |
1. Introduction to Administering the Geographic Edition Software
3. Administering the Geographic Edition Infrastructure
Geographic Edition Infrastructure Resource Groups
Enabling the Geographic Edition Software
How to Enable Geographic Edition Software
Checking the Status of the Geographic Edition Infrastructure
Applying Patches to a Geographic Edition System
How to Prepare an Geographic Edition System for Patches
How to Install Patches on an Geographic Edition System
4. Administering Access and Security
5. Administering Cluster Partnerships
7. Administering Protection Groups
8. Monitoring and Validating the Geographic Edition Software
9. Customizing Switchover and Takeover Actions
A. Standard Geographic Edition Properties
B. Legal Names and Values of Geographic Edition Entities
C. Disaster Recovery Administration Example
E. Troubleshooting Geographic Edition Software
F. Deployment Example: Replicating Data With MySQL
You can disable the Geographic Edition infrastructure by using the following procedure.
Before You Begin
Ensure that all protection groups on the local cluster are offline.
You must be assigned the Geo Management RBAC rights profile to complete this procedure. For more information about RBAC, see Geographic Edition Software and RBAC.
phys-paris-1# geoadm status
For more information about the geoadm status command and its output, see Monitoring the Runtime Status of the Geographic Edition Software.
Caution - If you want to keep the application resource groups online while deactivating a protection group, follow the procedure described in the following data replication guides: |
phys-paris-1# geoadm stop
This command removes the infrastructure resource groups that were created when you enabled the Geographic Edition infrastructure.
For more information about this command, see the geoadm(1M) man page.
Note - Disabling the Geographic Edition software removes only the infrastructure resource groups. Resource groups that have been created to support data replication are not removed unless you remove the protection group that the resource groups are supporting by using the geopg delete command.
phys-paris-1# geoadm show phys-paris-1# clresourcegroup status
For more information, see the clresourcegroup(1CL) man page.
Example 3-2 Disabling a Cluster
This example disables the cluster-paris cluster.
Confirm that all protection groups are offline.
phys-paris-1# geoadm status
Cluster: cluster-paris Partnership "paris-newyork-ps" :OK Partner clusters :cluster-newyork Synchronization :OK ICRM Connection :OK Heartbeat "paris-to-newyork" monitoring "cluster-newyork":OK Heartbeat plug-in "ping_plugin" :Inactive Heartbeat plug-in "tcp_udp_plugin":OK Protection group "tcpg" :OK Partnership :paris-newyork-ps Synchronization :OK Cluster cluster-paris :OK Role :Primary PG activation state :Deactivated Configuration :OK Data replication :OK Resource groups :OK Cluster cluster-newyork :OK Role :Secondary PG activation state :Deactivated Configuration :OK Data replication :OK Resource groups :OK
Disable the Geographic Edition infrastructure.
phys-paris-1# geoadm stop ... verifying pre conditions and performing pre remove operations ... done ...removing product infrastructure ... please wait ...
Confirm that the Geographic Edition infrastructure was successfully disabled.
phys-paris-1# geoadm show --- CLUSTER LEVEL INFORMATION --- Sun Cluster Geographic Edition is not active on cluster-paris --- LOCAL NODE INFORMATION --- Node phys-paris-1 does not host active product module. Command execution successful phys-paris-1#
Verify that Geographic Edition resource groups and resources have been removed.
phys-paris-1# clresourcegroup status phys-paris-1#