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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for SWIFTAlliance Gateway Guide SPARC Platform Edition
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Preface

1.  Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway

Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Overview

Overview of Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway

Planning the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration

Configuration Restrictions

Configuration Requirements

Configuration Considerations

Resource Dependencies

Configuration Files and Registration Script

Configuration Planning Questions

Installing and Configuring Alliance Gateway

How to Install and Configure Alliance Gateway

How to Verify the Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration

Installing the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Packages

How to Install the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Packages

Registering and Configuring the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway

How to Register and Configure Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway as a Failover Service

Verifying the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration

How to Verify the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration

Tuning the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Fault Monitor

Debugging Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway

How to Set the Debug Flag for Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway

Index

Verifying the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration

This section contains the procedure to verify that you installed and configured your data service properly.

How to Verify the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Installation and Configuration

  1. Become superuser on one of the nodes or zones in the cluster that hosts Alliance Gateway.
  2. Ensure that all the Oracle Solaris Cluster resources are online.
    # cluster status
    # clresource enable resource
  3. Move the Oracle Solaris Cluster resource group to another cluster node or zone, such as node1.
    # clresource group switch -h node1 sag-rg
  4. Ensure that Alliance Gateway stopped on node1 and that the application started on another node or zone, such as node2.

    When using a failover file system, the file system disappears on node1 and mounts on node2.

Next Steps

Go to Tuning the Solaris Cluster HA for Alliance Gateway Fault Monitor.