Use the extension properties in Table 1–4 to create your resources. Use the command line scrgadm -x parameter=value to configure extension properties when you create your resource. Use the procedure in “Administering Data Service Resources” in Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OSto configure the extension properties if you have already created your resources. You can update some extension properties dynamically. You can update others, however, only when you create or disable a resource. The Tunable entries indicate when you can update each property. See “Standard Properties” in Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS for details on all Sun Cluster properties.
Table 1–4 Sun Cluster HA for BroadVision One-To-One Enterprise Extension Properties
Property Category |
Property Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
BroadVision One-To-One Enterprise configuration |
BVUSER |
The BroadVision user UNIX ID. Replace bvuser with your preferred username. Default: None Tunable: At creation |
BV1TO1_VAR |
The environment variable that is set as bvuser. Default: None Tunable: At creation |
|
Probe |
Monitor_retry_interval |
The time (in minutes) over which the Resource Group Manager (RGM) counts fault monitor failures. The number of times that the fault monitor fails can exceed the value that the extension property Monitor_retry_count specifies. If the number of failures exceeds the value of Monitor_retry_count within the time period that Monitor_retry_interval specifies, the Process Monitor Facility (PMF) does not restart the fault monitor. Default: 2 Tunable: Any time |
Monitor_retry_count |
The number of PMF restarts that the Sun Cluster software allows for the fault monitor. Default: 4 Tunable: Any time |
|
Probe_timeout |
The time-out value in seconds for the probes. Default: 180 Tunable: Any time |
|
Daemons |
START_ORB_SERVERS |
Type Boolean. By default, the data service starts the orbix daemon and all of the BroadVision daemons in the resource. The orbix daemon starts the orbix servers whenever needed. If you want the data service to start the orbix servers, set this property to TRUE. Default: FALSE Tunable: Any time |