Perform the following procedures to use Sun Cluster Manager to configure the data services.
Alternatively, you can run the clsetup utility to use the equivalent text-based interface.
From the administrative console, start a browser.
Connect to the Sun Java Web Console port on phys-sun.
https://phys-sun:6789 |
From the Sun Java Web Console screen, choose the Sun Cluster Manager link.
From the Sun Cluster Manager screen, choose Tasks from the sidebar.
From the Sun Cluster Manager Tasks screen, under Configure Data Services for Applications, choose Apache Web Server.
The configuration wizard is displayed.
Follow the prompts to configure a scalable Sun Cluster HA for Apache data service.
Specify the following information. Otherwise, accept the default.
Component |
Value |
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Apache configuration mode |
Scalable Mode |
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Nodes or zones |
phys-sun, phys-moon |
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Apache configuration file |
/etc/apache/httpd.conf |
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Apache document root directory |
Click Next to copy /var/apache/htdocs to a highly available file system |
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Cluster file-system mount point |
/global/apache |
|
Network resource |
apache-lh |
When all information is supplied, the wizard creates the data service and displays the commands that were used. The wizard performs validation checks on all Apache properties.
From the Sun Cluster Manager Tasks screen, under Configure Data Services for Applications, choose NFS.
The configuration wizard is displayed.
Follow the prompts to configure a Sun Cluster HA for NFS data service.
Specify the following information. Otherwise, accept the default.
Component |
Value |
|
---|---|---|
Node list |
phys-sun, phys-moon |
|
Logical hostname |
nfs-lh |
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File-system mount point |
/local/nfsset |
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Path prefix |
/local/nfsset |
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Share options | ||
Access permissions |
rw |
|
nosuid |
Off |
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Security |
Default |
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Path |
/local/nfsset |
When all information is supplied, the wizard creates the data service and displays the commands that were used.
From the Sun Cluster Manager Tasks screen, under Configure Data Services for Applications, choose Oracle.
The configuration wizard is displayed.
Follow the prompts to configure the Sun Cluster HA for Oracle data service.
Specify the following information. Otherwise, accept the default.
Component |
Value |
|
---|---|---|
Node list |
phys-moon, phys-sun |
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Oracle components to configure |
Server and Listener |
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Oracle home directory |
/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0 |
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Oracle system identifier (SID) |
orasrvr |
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Sun Cluster resource properties | ||
Alert_log_file |
/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/alert_log |
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Connect_string |
oracle/oracle-password |
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Server:Debug_level |
1 |
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Listener_name |
LISTENER |
|
Listener:Debug_level |
1 |
|
Logical hostname |
oracle-lh |
When all information is supplied, the wizard creates the data service and displays the commands that were used. The wizard performs validation checks on all Oracle properties.
Log out of Sun Cluster Manager.
Installation and configuration of your Sun Cluster Quick Start configuration is complete. Information about administering your cluster is available in the following documentation: