Print out this section and record the values you use as you go through the HA installation and configuration process.
This section contains four tables showing the variable names used in all examples:
Table 6–3 Directory Name Variables Used in Asymmetric Examples
Table 6–4 Directory Name Variables Used in Symmetric Examples
Table 6–5 Resource Name Variables for Asymmetric Examples
Table 6–6 Resource Name Variables for Symmetric Examples
Table 6–7 Variable Name for IP Address in Asymmetric Examples
Table 6–8 Variable Name for IP Address in Symmetric Examples
Example Name |
Directory |
Description |
---|---|---|
install-root |
/opt |
The directory in which Calendar Server is installed. |
cal-svr-base |
/opt/SUNWics5/cal |
The directory in which all Calendar Server files are located. |
var-cal-dir |
/var/opt/SUNWics5 |
The /var directory. |
share-disk-dir |
/cal |
A global directory; that is, a directory shared between nodes in an asymmetric high availability system. |
Table 6–4 Directory Name Variables Used in Symmetric Examples
Example Name |
Directory |
Description |
---|---|---|
install-rootCS1 install-rootCS2 |
/opt/Node1 /opt/Node2 |
The directory in which an instance of Calendar Server is installed. |
cal-svr-baseCS1 cal-svr-baseCS2 |
/opt/Node1/SUNWics5/cal /opt/Node2/SUNWics5/cal |
The directory in which all Calendar Server files are located for the node. |
var-cal-dirCS1 var-cal-dirCS2 |
/var/opt/Node1/SUNWics5 /var/opt/Node2/SUNWics5 |
The /var directories for each node. |
share-disk-dirCS1 share-disk-dirCS2 |
/cal/Node1 /cal/Node2 |
The global (shared) directories each instance of Calendar Server shares with its fail over node. This is used in a symmetric high availability system. |
Table 6–5 Resource Name Variables for Asymmetric Examples
Variable Name |
Description |
---|---|
CAL-RG |
A calendar resource group. |
LOG-HOST-RS |
A logical hostname resource. |
LOG-HOST-RS-Domain.com |
The fully qualified logical hostname resource. |
CAL-HASP-RS |
An HAStoragePlus resource. |
CAL-SVR-RS |
A Calendar Server resource group. |
Table 6–6 Resource Name Variables for Symmetric Examples
Variable Name |
Description |
---|---|
CAL-CS1-RG |
A calendar resource group for the first instance of Calendar Server. |
CAL-CS2-RG |
A calendar resource group for the second instance of Calendar Server. |
LOG-HOST-CS1-RS |
A logical hostname resource for the first instance of Calendar Server. |
LOG-HOST-CS1-RS-Domain.com |
The fully qualified logical hostname resource for the first instance of Calendar Server. |
LOG-HOST-CS2-RS |
A logical hostname resource for the second instance of Calendar Server. |
LOG-HOST-CS2-RS-Domain.com |
The fully qualified logical hostname resource for the second instance of Calendar Server. |
CAL-HASP-CS1-RS |
An HAStoragePlus resource for the first instance of Calendar Server. |
CAL-HASP-CS2-RS |
An HAStoragePlus resource for the second instance of Calendar Server. |
CAL-SVR-CS1-RS |
A Calendar Server resource group for the first instance of Calendar Server. |
CAL-SVR-CS2-RS |
A Calendar Server resource group for the second instance of Calendar Server. |
Table 6–7 Variable Name for IP Address in Asymmetric Examples
Logical IP Address |
Description |
---|---|
IPAddress |
The IP Address of the port on which the chsttpd daemon will listen. It should be in the standard IP format, for example: "123.45.67.890" |
Table 6–8 Variable Name for IP Address in Symmetric Examples
Logical IP Address |
Description |
---|---|
IPAddressCS1 |
The IP Address of the port on which the chsttpd daemon for the first instance of Calendar Server will listen. It should be in the standard IP format, for example: "123.45.67.890" |
IPAddressCS2 |
The IP Address of the port on which the chsttpd daemon for the second instance of Calendar Server will listen. It should be in the standard IP format, for example: "123.45.67.890" |