1. Introduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
2. Oracle Solaris Cluster and RBAC
3. Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
4. Data Replication Approaches
5. Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
7. Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
10. Configuring Control of CPU Usage
11. Patching Oracle Solaris Cluster Software and Firmware
12. Backing Up and Restoring a Cluster
13. Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster With the Graphical User Interfaces
Overview of Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
How to Use the Common Agent Container to Change the Port Numbers for Services or Management Agents
How to Change the Server Address for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
How to Regenerate Common Agent Container Security Keys
Starting the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Software
The Oracle Solaris Cluster module for Sun Management Center (formerly Sun Enterprise SyMON) GUI console enables you to graphically display cluster resources, resource types, and resource groups. It also enables you to monitor configuration changes and check the status of cluster components. However, the Oracle Solaris Cluster module for Sun Management Center cannot perform Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration tasks. You must use the command-line interface for configuration operations. See “Command-Line Interface” in Chapter 1 for more information.
For information about installing and starting the Oracle Solaris Cluster module for Sun Management Center, see the Chapter 8, Installing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Module to Sun Management Center, in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.
The Oracle Solaris Cluster module of Sun Management Center is Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) compliant. Oracle Solaris Cluster has created a Management Information Base (MIB) that can be used as the data definition by third-party management stations based on SNMP.
The Oracle Solaris Cluster MIB file is located at /opt/SUNWsymon/modules/cfg/sun-cluster-mib.mib on any cluster node.
The Oracle Solaris Cluster MIB file is an ASN.1 specification of the Oracle Solaris Cluster data that is modeled. This is the same specification used by all Sun Management Center MIBs. To use the Oracle Solaris Cluster MIB, refer to the instructions for using other Sun Management Center MIBs in the in “SNMP MIBs for Sun Management Centre Modules” in Sun Management Center 3.6 User's Guide.