This procedure assumes that you installed the data service packages during your initial Sun Cluster installation.
Steps 1 to 6 will normally already be done in order to prepare for the installation of the IBM DCE and Alliance Access software. See How to Install and Configure Alliance Access. Typically, you should go directly to step 7.
Become superuser on one of the nodes in the cluster that will host Sun Cluster.
Register the SUNW.gds resource type.
# clresourcetype register SUNW.gds |
Register the SUNW.HAStoragePlus resource type.
# clresourcetype register SUNW.HAStoragePlus |
Create a failover resource group.
# clresourcegroup create [-n node-zone-list] swift-rg |
Specifies a comma-separated, ordered list of zones that can master the resource group. The format of each entry in the list is node. In this format, node specifies the node name and zone specifies the name of a non-global Solaris zone. To specify the global zone, or to specify a node without non-global zones, specify only node. This list is optional. If you omit this list, the global zone of each cluster node can master the resource group.
Create a resource for the Sun Cluster Disk Storage.
# clresource create -g swift-rg \ -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus \ -x FilesystemMountPoints=/global/saadg/alliance swift-ds |
Create a resource for the Sun Cluster Logical Hostname.
# clreslogicalhostname create -g swift-rg\ -h swift-lh swift-lh-rs |
Enable the failover resource group that now includes the Sun Cluster Disk Storage and Logical Hostname resources.
# clresourcegroup online -M swift-rg |
Start the Alliance Access instance manually.
su - all_adm The GUI will open up. From within the GUI, select the menu Alliance - Start Alliance Servers |
Stop the Alliance Access manually.
su - all_adm The GUI will come up. Stop the application from within the GUI. |
Enable each Sun Cluster resource.
# clresource status -g swift-rg # clresource enable swift-saa-rs |