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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Grid Engine Guide |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for Oracle Grid Engine
HA for Oracle Grid Engine Overview
Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for Oracle Grid Engine
Planning the HA for Oracle Grid Engine Installation and Configuration
Oracle Grid Engine Shadow Daemon
Oracle Grid Engine Berkley DB spooling server
Oracle Grid Engine Software Version Requirements
Operating System for the Oracle Grid Engine Management Tier
HA for Oracle Grid Engine Configuration Requirements
NFS Configuration for the Oracle Grid Engine File System
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for NFS Configuration Requirements
Dependencies Between Oracle Grid Engine Components
Location of the Oracle Grid Engine Binary Files
File Systems for Spool Directories and Binary Files
Configuration Planning Questions
How to Prepare the Nodes and Disks
Installing and Configuring Oracle Grid Engine
How to Install and Configure Oracle Grid Engine
How to Enable Oracle Grid Engine to Run in a Cluster
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of Oracle Grid Engine
How to Verify the Installation and Configuration of Oracle Grid Engine
Installing the HA for Oracle Grid Engine Packages
How to Install the HA for Oracle Grid Engine Packages
Configuring the HAStoragePlus Resource Type to Work With HA for Oracle Grid Engine
How to Register and Configure an HAStoragePlus Resource
Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for NFS for Use With HA for Oracle Grid Engine
How to Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for NFS for Use With HA for Oracle Grid Engine
Registering and Configuring HA for Oracle Grid Engine
Specifying Configuration Parameters for HA for Oracle Grid Engine Resources
How to Create and Enable HA for Oracle Grid Engine Resources
Setting HA for Oracle Grid Engine Extension Properties
Verifying the HA for Oracle Grid Engine Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for Oracle Grid Engine Installation and Configuration
Debugging HA for Oracle Grid Engine
How to Activate Debugging for HA for Oracle Grid Engine
A. Files for Configuring and Removing HA for Oracle Grid Engine Resources
The HA for Oracle Grid Engine fault monitors verify that the following daemons are running correctly:
Queue master daemon sge_qmaster
Scheduling daemon sge_schedd
Each HA for Oracle Grid Engine fault monitor is contained in the resource that represents Oracle Grid Engine component. You create these resources when you register and configure HA for Oracle Grid Engine. For more information, see Registering and Configuring HA for Oracle Grid Engine.
System properties and extension properties of these resources control the behavior of the fault monitor. The default values of these properties determine the preset behavior of the fault monitor. The preset behavior should be suitable for most Oracle Solaris Cluster installations. Therefore, you should tune the HA for Oracle Grid Engine fault monitor only if you need to modify this preset behavior.
Tuning the HA for Oracle Grid Engine 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.