1. Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache
Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Overview
Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache
Planning the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Installation and Configuration
Standard Data Service Configurations
Configuration Planning Questions
Installing and Configuring liveCache
How to Install and Configure liveCache
How to Enable liveCache to Run in a Cluster
Verifying the liveCache Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the liveCache Installation and Configuration
Installing the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Packages
How to Install the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Packages
Registering and Configuring the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache
Setting Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Extension Properties
How to Register and Configure Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache
Verifying the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Installation and Configuration
Tuning Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Fault Monitors
Factors That Affect the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
Operations by the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Fault Monitors During a Probe
Operations by the SAP liveCache Fault Monitor During a Probe
Operations by the SAP xserver Fault Monitor During a Probe
Faults Detected by the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Fault Monitors
Faults Detected by the SAP liveCache Fault Monitor
Faults Detected by the SAP xserver Fault Monitor
Upgrading the SUNW.sap_xserver Resource Type
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
A. Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Extension Properties
Fault monitoring for the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache data service is provided by the following fault monitors:
The SAP liveCache fault monitor
The SAP xserver fault monitor
Each fault monitor is contained in a resource whose resource type is shown in the following table.
Table 1-3 Resource Types for Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache Fault Monitors
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System properties and extension properties of these resources control the behavior of the fault monitors. The default values of these properties determine the preset behavior of the fault monitors. The preset behavior should be suitable for most Oracle Solaris Cluster installations. Therefore, you should tune the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache fault monitors only if you need to modify this preset behavior.
Tuning the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache fault monitors involves the following tasks:
Setting the interval between fault monitor probes
Setting the timeout for fault monitor probes
Defining the criteria for persistent faults
Specifying the failover behavior of a resource
For more information, see Tuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide. Information about the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache fault monitors that you need to perform these tasks is provided in the subsections that follow.
Tune the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache fault monitors when you register and configure Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache. For more information, see Registering and Configuring the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache.
To determine whether SAP xserver and SAP liveCache are operating correctly, the Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache fault monitors probe these resources periodically. The optimum interval between fault monitor probes depends on the time that is required to respond to a fault in a resource. This time depends on how the complexity of the resource affects the time that is required for operations such as restarting the resource.
The optimum timeout for fault monitor probes depends on the operations that a fault monitor performs to probe the resource.
During a probe, the SAP liveCache fault monitor performs the following operations:
The SAP liveCache fault monitor determines whether SAP liveCache is online.
If liveCache is online, the SAP liveCache fault monitor determines whether the liveCache parent process is running.
If liveCache is not online, the SAP liveCache fault monitor determines whether a user stopped liveCache outside the control of Oracle Solaris Cluster.
A user can stop liveCache by using the Stop liveCache button in LC10 or the lcinit command.
If a user did not stop liveCache outside the control of Oracle Solaris Cluster, the SAP liveCache fault monitor determines whether SAP xserver is available.
During a probe, the SAP xserver fault monitor determines whether SAP xserver is available.
Faults that each Solaris Cluster HA for SAP liveCache fault monitor detects are described in the subsections that follow.
The SAP liveCache fault monitor detects the following faults in SAP liveCache:
Unexpected termination of liveCache
Note - The liveCache fault monitor also detects the expected termination of liveCache, which is not a fault. For more information, see Monitoring the Termination of liveCache by a User.
Unexpected termination of the liveCache parent process
System failures
SAP liveCache can be stopped or restarted only if SAP xserver is available. Therefore, the SAP liveCache fault monitor also detects the unavailability of SAP xserver. This fault monitoring supplements the fault monitoring that the SAP xserver fault monitor provides. This additional fault monitoring enforces the cross-resource group resource dependency between SAP xserver and SAP liveCache.
The SAP xserver fault monitor detects following faults:
Unavailability of SAP xserver. Unavailability of SAP xserver is also detected by the SAP liveCache fault monitor.
System errors. The SAP xserver fault monitor treats a system error as a partial failure.
Persistent system errors. A persistent system error is a system error that occurs four times within the retry interval. If a persistent system error occurs, the fault monitor restarts SAP xserver.
To minimize the disruption that transient faults in a resource cause, a fault monitor restarts the resource in response to such faults. For persistent faults, more disruptive action than restarting the resource is required:
For the SAP liveCache resource, the fault monitor fails over the resource to another node or zone. The SAP liveCache resource is a failover resource.
For the SAP xserver resource, the fault monitor takes the resource offline. The SAP xserver is a scalable resource.
The SAP liveCache fault monitor detects when a user stops liveCache outside the control of Oracle Solaris Cluster. A user can stop liveCache by using the Stop liveCache button in LC10 or the lcinit command.
In this situation, the liveCache fault monitor updates the status of the liveCache resource to indicate that liveCache is stopped. However, the liveCache fault monitor performs no recovery action.
If a user restarts liveCache, the liveCache fault monitor updates the status of the liveCache resource to indicate that liveCache is running again.