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Oracle Solaris Cluster Overview
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Oracle Solaris Cluster

2.  Key Concepts for Oracle Solaris Cluster

Clusters, Nodes, and Hosts

Zone Cluster

Features and Benefits of a Zone Cluster

Cluster Interconnect

Cluster Membership

Cluster Configuration Repository

Quorum Devices

Fault Monitors

Data Services Monitoring

Disk-Path Monitoring

IP Multipath Monitoring

Quorum Device Monitoring

Data Integrity

Split Brain and Amnesia

Fencing

Failfast

Shared Devices, Local Devices, and Device Groups

Shared Devices

How Oracle Solaris Cluster Uses Shared Devices

Device ID

Local Devices

Device Groups

Data Services

Description of a Resource Type

Description of a Resource

Description of a Resource Group

Data Service Types

Description of a Failover Data Service

Description of a Scalable Data Service

Description of a Parallel Application

System Resource Usage

System Resource Monitoring

CPU Control

Visualization of System Resource Usage

3.  Oracle Solaris Cluster Architecture

Index

Cluster Interconnect

The cluster interconnect is the physical configuration of devices that are used to transfer cluster-private communications and data service communications between Oracle Solaris hosts in the cluster.

Redundant interconnects enable operations to continue over the surviving interconnects while system administrators isolate failures and repair communication. The Oracle Solaris Cluster software detects, repairs, and automatically re-initiates communication over a repaired interconnect.

For more information, see Cluster-Interconnect Components.