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Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS
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Preface
Chapter 1 Planning for Sun Cluster Data Services
Configuration Guidelines for Sun Cluster Data Services
Identifying Data Service Special Requirements
Determining the Location of the Application Binaries
Verifying the nsswitch.conf File Contents
Planning the Cluster File System Configuration
Enabling Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Sun Cluster
Relationship Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
Understanding HAStoragePlus
Determining Whether Your Data Service Requires HAStoragePlus
Data Services With Nodes That Are Not Directly Connected to Storage
Data Services That Are Disk Intensive
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
Node List Properties
installed_nodes Property
nodelist Property
auxnodelist Property
Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process
Installation and Configuration Task Flow
Example of Configuring a Failover Data Service
Tools for Data Service Resource Administration
SunPlex Manager Graphical User Interface (GUI)
SPARC: The Sun Cluster Module for the Sun Management Center GUI
clsetup Utility
Sun Cluster Maintenance Commands
Summary by Task of Tools for Administering Data Service Resources
Chapter 2 Administering Data Service Resources
Overview of Tasks for Administering Data Service Resources
Configuring and Administering Sun Cluster Data Services
Registering a Resource Type
How to Register a Resource Type
Upgrading a Resource Type
How to Install and Register an Upgrade of a Resource Type
How to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of the Resource Type
Downgrading a Resource Type
How to Downgrade a Resource to an Older Version of Its Resource Type
Creating a Resource Group
How to Create a Failover Resource Group
How to Create a Scalable Resource Group
Tools for Adding Resources to Resource Groups
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group by Using the clsetup Utility
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group Using the Command-Line Interface
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group by Using the clsetup Utility
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group Using the Command-Line Interface
How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
Bringing Online Resource Groups
How to Bring Online Resource Groups
Enabling a Resource
How to Enable a Resource
Quiescing Resource Groups
How to Quiesce a Resource Group
How to Quiesce a Resource Group Immediately
Suspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource Groups
Immediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
How to Suspend the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group
How to Suspend the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group Immediately
How to Resume the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group
Disabling and Enabling Resource Monitors
How to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor
How to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor
Removing Resource Types
How to Remove a Resource Type
Removing Resource Groups
How to Remove a Resource Group
Removing Resources
How to Remove a Resource
Switching the Current Primary of a Resource Group
How to Switch the Current Primary of a Resource Group
Disabling Resources and Moving Their Resource Group Into the UNMANAGED State
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the UNMANAGED State
Displaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration Information
Changing Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Properties
How to Change Resource Type Properties
How to Change Resource Group Properties
How to Change Resource Properties
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address Resource
Clearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on Resources
How to Clear the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on Resources
Clearing the Start_failed Resource State
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by Switching Over a Resource Group
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by Restarting a Resource Group
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by Disabling and Enabling a Resource
Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent Deletion
How to Reregister Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent Deletion
Adding or Removing a Node to or From a Resource Group
Adding a Node to a Resource Group
How to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
How to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
Removing a Node From a Resource Group
How to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared Address Resources
Example – Removing a Node From a Resource Group
Migrating the Application From a Global-Cluster Voting Node to a Global-Cluster Non-Voting Node
How to Migrate the Application From a Global-Cluster Voting Node to a Global-Cluster Non-Voting Node
Synchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
Additional Administrative Tasks to Configure HAStoragePlus Resources for a Zone Cluster
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type for New Resources
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type for Existing Resources
Configuring a HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File Systems
Sample Entries in /etc/vfstab for Cluster File Systems
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File Systems
How to Delete a HAStoragePlus Resource Type for Cluster File Systems
Enabling Highly Available Local File Systems
Configuration Requirements for Highly Available Local File Systems
Format of Device Names for Devices Without a Volume Manager
Sample Entries in /etc/vfstab for Highly Available Local File Systems
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type by Using the clsetup Utility
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type to Make File Systems Highly Available Other Than Solaris ZFS
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type to Make a Local Solaris ZFS Highly Available
How to Delete a HAStoragePlus Resource That Makes a Local Solaris ZFS Highly Available
Upgrading From HAStorage to HAStoragePlus
How to Upgrade From HAStorage to HAStoragePlus When Using Device Groups or CFS
How to Upgrade From HAStorage With CFS to HAStoragePlus With Highly Available Local File System
Modifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available File System
How to Add File Systems Other Than Solaris ZFS to an Online HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Remove File Systems Other Than Solaris ZFS From an Online HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Add a Solaris ZFS Storage Pool to an Online HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Remove a Solaris ZFS Storage Pool From an Online HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying the a FileSystemMountPoints Property of a HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying the Zpools Property of a HAStoragePlus Resource
Changing the Global File System to Local File System in a HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Change the Global File System to Local File System in a HAStoragePlus Resource
Upgrading the HAStoragePlus Resource Type
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
Distributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
Resource Group Affinities
Enforcing Collocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
Specifying a Preferred Collocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
Delegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
Combining Affinities Between Resource Groups
Zone Cluster Resource Group Affinities
Replicating and Upgrading Configuration Data for Resource Groups, Resource Types, and Resources
How to Replicate Configuration Data on a Cluster Without Configured Resource Groups, Resource Types, and Resources
How to Upgrade Configuration Data on a Cluster With Configured Resource Groups, Resource Types, and Resources
Enabling Solaris SMF Services to Run With Sun Cluster
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Failover Proxy Resource Configuration
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Multi-Master Proxy Resource Configuration
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Scalable Proxy Resource Configuration
Tuning Fault Monitors for Sun Cluster Data Services
Setting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
Complete Failures and Partial Failures of a Resource
Dependencies of the Threshold and the Retry Interval on Other Properties
System Properties for Setting the Threshold and the Retry Interval
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
Appendix A Sun Cluster Object-Oriented Commands
Object-Oriented Command Names and Aliases
Object-Oriented Command Set Overview
Appendix B Standard Properties
Resource Type Properties
Resource Properties
Resource Group Properties
Resource Property Attributes
Appendix C Legal RGM Names and Values
RGM Legal Names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
Format of Resource Type Names
RGM Values
Appendix D Data Service Configuration Worksheets and Examples
Configuration Worksheets
Resource Types Worksheet
Network Resources Worksheet
Application Resources—Failover Worksheet
Application Resources—Scalable Worksheet
Resource Groups—Failover Worksheet
Resource Groups—Scalable Worksheet
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