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Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1
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Preface

1.  Planning the Oracle Solaris Cluster Configuration

2.  Installing Software on Global-Cluster Nodes

3.  Establishing the Global Cluster

Overview of Establishing a New Cluster or Cluster Node

Establishing a New Global Cluster or New Global-Cluster Node

Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster Software on All Nodes (scinstall)

How to Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster Software on All Nodes (scinstall)

How to Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster Software on All Nodes (XML)

Installing and Configuring Oracle Solaris and Oracle Solaris Cluster Software (Automated Installer)

How to Install and Configure Oracle Solaris and Oracle Solaris Cluster Software (Automated Installer)

How to Prepare the Cluster for Additional Global-Cluster Nodes

How to Change the Private Network Configuration When Adding Nodes or Private Networks

Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster Software on Additional Global-Cluster Nodes (scinstall)

How to Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster Software on Additional Global-Cluster Nodes (scinstall)

How to Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster Software on Additional Global-Cluster Nodes (XML File)

How to Update Quorum Devices After Adding a Node to a Global Cluster

How to Configure Quorum Devices

How to Verify the Quorum Configuration and Installation Mode

How to Change Private Hostnames

Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP)

How to Use Your Own /etc/inet/ntp.conf File

How to Install NTP After Adding a Node to a Single-Node Cluster

How to Update NTP After Changing a Private Hostname

How to Validate the Cluster

How to Record Diagnostic Data of the Cluster Configuration

4.  Configuring Solaris Volume Manager Software

5.  Creating a Cluster File System

6.  Creating Zone Clusters

7.  Uninstalling Software From the Cluster

Index

Overview of Establishing a New Cluster or Cluster Node

The following task maps list the tasks to perform for either a new global cluster or a node added to an existing global cluster. Complete the procedures in the order that is indicated.

Table 3-1 Task Map: Establish a New Global Cluster

Method
Instructions
Use one of the following methods to establish a new global cluster:
  • Use the scinstall utility to establish the cluster.
  • Use an XML configuration file to establish the cluster.
  • Set up an Automated Installer (AI) install server. Then use the scinstall AI option to install the software on each node and establish the cluster.
Assign quorum votes and remove the cluster from installation mode, if this operation was not already performed.
Validate the quorum configuration.
(Optional) Change a node's private hostname.
Create or modify the NTP configuration file, if not already configured.
If using a volume manager, install the volume management software.
Create cluster file systems or highly available local file systems as needed.
Install third-party applications, register resource types, set up resource groups, and configure data services.
Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide

Documentation that is supplied with the application software

Validate the cluster.
Take a baseline recording of the finished cluster configuration.

Table 3-2 Task Map: Add a Node to an Existing Global Cluster

Method
Instructions
Use the clsetup command to add the new node to the cluster authorized-nodes list. If necessary, also configure the cluster interconnect and reconfigure the private network address range.
Reconfigure the cluster interconnect and the private network address range as needed to accommodate the added node.
Use one of the following methods to add a node to an existing global cluster:
  • Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster software on the new node by using the scinstall utility.
  • Configure Oracle Solaris Cluster software on the new node by using an XML configuration file.
Update the quorum configuration information.
Validate the quorum configuration.
(Optional) Change a node's private hostname.
Modify the NTP configuration.
If using a volume manager, install the volume management software.
Create cluster file systems or highly available local file systems as needed.
Install third-party applications, register resource types, set up resource groups, and configure data services.
Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide

Documentation that is supplied with the application software

Validate the cluster.
Take a baseline recording of the finished cluster configuration.