Configure the Sun Cluster HA for Lotus parameters listed in the hadsconfig(1M) input form by supplying options described in the following table.
Table 1-3 Configuration Parameters for Sun Cluster HA for Lotus
Parameter |
Description |
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Name of the instance |
Logical host name used as an identifier for the instance. The log messages generated by Sun Cluster HA for Lotus refer to this identifier. The hadsconfig(1M) command prefixes the package name to the logical host name you supply. For example, if you specify hahost1, hadsconfig(1M) produces SUNWsclts_hahost1. |
Logical host |
Name of the logical host that provides service for this instance of Sun Cluster HA for Lotus. |
Base directory of product installation |
Rooted path name specifying the location on the multihost disk of the Sun Cluster HA for Lotus installation. This is the instance path, for example, /hahost1/lotus-home/lotus_1. |
Configuration directory |
The directory of the database, for example, /hahost1/d1/Lotus/database.db. |
Remote probe |
Specifies whether the Lotus fault probe will probe the remote host. Default value is n. |
Local probe |
Specifies whether the Lotus fault probe will probe the local host. Default value is y. |
Probe interval |
The time, in seconds, between fault probes. The default interval is 60 seconds. |
Probe timeout |
The time, in seconds, after which a fault probe will time out. The default timeout value is 60 seconds. |
Server port number |
Unique port for this instance of Sun Cluster HA for Lotus. The default port number is 1352. |
Takeover flag |
Specifies whether a failure of this instance will cause a takeover or failover of the logical host associated with the data service instance. Possible values are y (yes) or n (no). Default value is y. |
Lotus server type |
The default value is single. When configuring a Lotus Domino server or a primary partitioned server, always use the default value. When configuring additional partitioned servers, use any value besides single. |
Lotus password file |
The default value is default_file. When configuring a Lotus Domino server or a primary partitioned server, use the default value, because no password is required for start up. When configuring an additional partitioned server, enter the name of the file in which the password for the additional partitioned server startup resides. If the Lotus Domino server is installed on a shared disk, make sure the password file is available on all cluster nodes, or install the password file on the shared disk. |