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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Network File System (NFS) Guide |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for NFS
Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process for HA for NFS
Planning the HA for NFS Installation and Configuration
Service Management Facility Restrictions
Loopback File System Restrictions
Zettabyte File System (ZFS) Restrictions
Installing the HA for NFS Packages
How to Install the HA for NFS Packages
Registering and Configuring HA for NFS
Setting HA for NFS Extension Properties
Tools for Registering and Configuring HA for NFS
How to Register and Configure the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for NFS by Using clsetup
How to Change Share Options on an NFS File System
How to Dynamically Update Shared Paths on an NFS File System
How to Tune HA for NFS Method Timeouts
Configuring SUNW.HAStoragePlus Resource Type
How to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type for an NFS-Exported Zettabyte File System
Securing HA for NFS With Kerberos V5
How to Create Kerberos Principals
Tuning the HA for NFS Fault Monitor
Operations of HA for NFS Fault Monitor During a Probe
NFS System Fault Monitoring Process
NFS Resource Fault Monitoring Process
Upgrading the SUNW.nfs Resource Type
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
Upgrade the SUNW.nfs resource type if the following conditions apply:
You are upgrading the HA for NFS data service to Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.2 12/07 from an earlier version of the data service.
You are upgrading to Solaris 10 from an earlier version of the operating system.
For general instructions that explain how to upgrade a resource type, see Upgrading a Resource Type in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide. The information that you require to complete the upgrade of the resource type is provided in the subsections that follow.
The release of Oracle Solaris Cluster data services indicates the release in which the version of the resource type was introduced.
To determine the version of the resource type that is registered, use the clresourcetype show command.
The resource type registration (RTR) file for this resource type is /opt/SUNWscnfs/etc/SUNW.nfs.
The information that you require to edit each instance of the resource type is as follows:
You must perform the migration when the resource group is in an unmanaged state.
For Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.2 2/08, the required value of the Type_version property is 3.2.
The following example shows a command for modifying an instance of the SUNW.nfs resource type.
Example 1-3 Migrating Instances of the SUNW.nfs Resource Type
# clresource set -p Type_version=3.2 nfs-rs
This command modifies the Type_version property of the nfs-rs resource to 3.2.