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Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
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
7. Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
10. Configuring Control of CPU Usage
12. Backing Up and Restoring a Cluster
Configuring Host-Based Data Replication With Availability Suite Software
Understanding Availability Suite Software in a Cluster
Data Replication Methods Used by Availability Suite Software
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 Perform a Remote Mirror Replication
How to Perform a Point-in-Time Snapshot
How to Verify That Replication Is Configured Correctly
Before You Begin
Complete the procedure How to Enable Replication on the Primary Cluster.
nodeC# lockfs -a -f
Use the following command for Availability Suite software:
nodeC# /usr/sbin/sndradm -n -e lhost-reprg-prim \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d200 \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d203 lhost-reprg-sec \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d200 \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d203 ip sync
The primary cluster detects the presence of the secondary cluster and starts synchronization. Refer to the system log file /var/adm for Availability Suite for information about the status of the clusters.
Use the following command for Availability Suite software:
nodeC# /usr/sbin/iiadm -e ind \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d200 \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d201 \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d202 nodeC# /usr/sbin/iiadm -w \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d201
Use the following command for Availability Suite software:
nodeC# /usr/sbin/sndradm -I a \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d200 \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d201 \ /dev/md/nfsset/rdsk/d202
Next Steps
Go to Example of How to Perform Data Replication.
This section describes how data replication is performed for the example configuration. This section uses the Availability Suite software commands sndradm and iiadm. For more information about these commands, see the Availability Suite documentation.
This section contains the following procedures: