Observe the following service restrictions for Sun Cluster configurations:
Routers – Do not configure cluster nodes as routers (gateways) due to the following reasons:
Routing protocols might inadvertently broadcast the cluster interconnect as a publicly reachable network to other routers, despite the setting of the IFF_PRIVATE flag on the interconnect interfaces.
Routing protocols might interfere with the failover of IP addresses across cluster nodes that impact client accessibility.
Routing protocols might compromise proper functionality of scalable services by accepting client network packets and dropping them, instead of forwarding the packets to other cluster nodes.
NIS+ servers – Do not configure cluster nodes as NIS or NIS+ servers. There is no data service available for NIS or NIS+. However, cluster nodes can be NIS or NIS+ clients.
Boot and install servers – Do not use a Sun Cluster configuration to provide a highly available boot or installation service on client systems.
RARP – Do not use a Sun Cluster configuration to provide an rarpd service.
RPC program numbers – If you install an RPC service on the cluster, the service must not use any of the following program numbers:
100141
100142
100248
These numbers are reserved for the Sun Cluster daemons rgmd_receptionist, fed, and pmfd, respectively.
If the RPC service that you install also uses one of these program numbers, you must change that RPC service to use a different program number.
Scheduling classes – Sun Cluster software does not support the running of high-priority process scheduling classes on cluster nodes. Do not run either of the following types of processes on cluster nodes:
Processes that run in the time-sharing scheduling class with a high priority
Processes that run in the real-time scheduling class
Sun Cluster software relies on kernel threads that do not run in the real-time scheduling class. Other time-sharing processes that run at higher-than-normal priority or real-time processes can prevent the Sun Cluster kernel threads from acquiring needed CPU cycles.