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Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster

2.  Oracle Solaris Cluster and RBAC

3.  Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster

4.  Data Replication Approaches

5.  Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems

6.  Administering Quorum

7.  Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks

8.  Adding and Removing a Node

9.  Administering the Cluster

10.  Configuring Control of CPU Usage

11.  Updating Your Software

12.  Backing Up and Restoring a Cluster

A.  Example

Configuring Host-Based Data Replication With StorageTek Availability Suite Software

Understanding StorageTek Availability Suite Software in a Cluster

Data Replication Methods Used by StorageTek Availability Suite Software

Remote Mirror Replication

Point-in-Time Snapshot

Replication in the Example Configuration

Guidelines for Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters

Configuring Replication Resource Groups

Configuring Application Resource Groups

Configuring Resource Groups for a Failover Application

Configuring Resource Groups for a Scalable Application

Guidelines for Managing a Takeover

Task Map: Example of a Data Replication Configuration

Connecting and Installing the Clusters

Example of How to Configure Device Groups and Resource Groups

How to Configure a Device Group on the Primary Cluster

How to Configure a Device Group on the Secondary Cluster

How to Configure the File System on the Primary Cluster for the NFS Application

How to Configure the File System on the Secondary Cluster for the NFS Application

How to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Primary Cluster

How to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster

How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Primary Cluster

How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster

Example of How to Enable Data Replication

How to Enable Replication on the Primary Cluster

How to Enable Replication on the Secondary Cluster

Example of How to Perform Data Replication

How to Perform a Remote Mirror Replication

How to Perform a Point-in-Time Snapshot

How to Verify That Replication Is Configured Correctly

Example of How to Manage a Takeover

How to Update the DNS Entry

Index

How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster

Before You Begin

Complete the procedure How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Primary Cluster.

  1. Access nodeC as superuser or assume a role that provides solaris.cluster.modify, solaris.cluster.admin, and solaris.cluster.read RBAC authorization.
  2. Register SUNW.nfs as a resource type.
    nodeC# clresourcetype register SUNW.nfs
  3. If SUNW.HAStoragePlus has not been registered as a resource type, register it.
    nodeC# clresourcetype register SUNW.HAStoragePlus
  4. Create an application resource group for the device group.
    nodeC# clresourcegroup create \
    -p Pathprefix=/global/etc \
    -p Auto_start_on_new_cluster=False \
    -p RG_affinities=+++devgrp-stor-rg \
    nfs-rg
    create

    Creates the resource group.

    -p

    Specifies a property of the resource group.

    Pathprefix=/global/etc

    Specifies a directory into which the resources in the group can write administrative files.

    Auto_start_on_new_cluster=False

    Specifies that the application resource group is not started automatically.

    RG_affinities=+++devgrp-stor-rg

    Specifies the resource group where the application resource group must be collocated. In this example, the application resource group must be collocated with the replication resource group devgrp-stor-rg.

    If the replication resource group is switched over to a new primary node, the application resource group is automatically switched over. However, attempts to switch over the application resource group to a new primary node are blocked because that breaks the collocation requirement.

    nfs-rg

    The name of the application resource group.

  5. Add a SUNW.HAStoragePlus resource to the application resource group.
    nodeC# clresource create -g nfs-rg \
    -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus \
    -p FileSystemMountPoints=/global/mountpoint \
    -p AffinityOn=True \
    nfs-dg-rs
    create

    Creates the resource.

    -g

    Specifies the resource group to which the resource is added.

    -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus

    Specifies that the resource is of the type SUNW.HAStoragePlus.

    -p

    Specifies a property of the resource.

    FileSystemMountPoints=/global/mountpoint

    Specifies that the mount point for the file system is global.

    AffinityOn=True

    Specifies that the application resource must perform an affinity switchover for the global devices and cluster file systems defined by -p FileSystemMountPoints=. Therefore, when the application resource group fails over or is switched over, the associated device group is switched over.

    nfs-dg-rs

    The name of the HAStoragePlus resource for the NFS application.

  6. Add a logical hostname resource to the application resource group.
    nodeC# clreslogicalhostname create -g nfs-rg \
    lhost-nfsrg-sec

    The logical hostname of the application resource group on the secondary cluster is named lhost-nfsrg-sec.

  7. Add an NFS resource to the application resource group.
    nodeC# clresource create -g nfs-rg \
    -t SUNW.nfs -p Resource_dependencies=nfs-dg-rs nfs-rg
  8. If the global volume is mounted on the primary cluster, unmount the global volume from the secondary cluster.
    nodeC# umount /global/mountpoint

    If the volume is mounted on a secondary cluster, the synchronization fails.

Next Steps

Go to Example of How to Enable Data Replication.

Example of How to Enable Data Replication

This section describes how data replication is enabled for the example configuration. This section uses the StorageTek Availability Suite software commands sndradm and iiadm. For more information about these commands, see the StorageTek Availability documentation.

This section contains the following procedures: