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Using Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager With Oracle Solaris Cluster Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Information Library |
1. Using SAM-QFS With Oracle Solaris Cluster
2. Requirements for Using SAM-QFS With Oracle Solaris Cluster
3. Configuring Sun QFS Local Failover File Systems With Oracle Solaris Cluster
Task Map: Configuring Local Failover File Systems With Oracle Solaris Cluster
Editing mcf Files for a Local Failover File System
How to Prepare to Create a Local Sun QFS File System and Create an mcf File
How to Configure a Failover File System as a SUNW.HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Verify the Resource Group on All Nodes
4. Configuring Sun QFS Shared File Systems With Oracle Solaris Cluster
5. Configuring SAM-QFS Archiving in an Oracle Solaris Cluster Environment (HA-SAM)
To prepare the host systems for a shared file system in an Oracle Solaris Cluster environment, perform the following tasks:
Verify that all the hosts have the same user and group IDs.
If you are not running the Network Information Name service (NIS), make sure that all /etc/passwd and all /etc/group files are identical.
If you are running NIS, the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files should already be identical.
For more information, see the nis+(1) man page.
NFS-share the file system.
The following is a general description of how to NFS-share a file system in an Oracle Solaris Cluster environment. For more information on NFS-sharing file systems that are controlled by HAStoragePlus, see Sun Cluster Data Service for Network File System (NFS) Guide.
Locate the dfstab. resource-name file.
The Pathprefix property of HAStoragePlus specifies the directory in which the dfstab. resource-name file resides.
Add a share command to the Pathprefix/SUNW.nfs/dfstab.resource-name file.
For example:
share -F nfs -o rw /global/qfs1