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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Overview of Resource Management
3. Resource Management API Reference
6. Data Service Development Library
8. Sample DSDL Resource Type Implementation
9. Oracle Solaris Cluster Agent Builder
12. Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol
13. Security for Data Services
A. Sample Data Service Code Listings
B. DSDL Sample Resource Type Code Listings
C. Requirements for Non-Cluster-Aware Applications
D. Document Type Definitions for the CRNP
The Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide contains information about using the Resource Management API to develop Oracle Solaris Cluster data services on both SPARC and x86 based systems.
Note - This Oracle Solaris Cluster release supports systems that use the SPARC and x86 families of processor architectures. In this document, “x86” refers to the larger family of x86 compatible products. Information in this document pertains to all platforms unless otherwise specified.
Bash is the default shell for Oracle Solaris 11. Machine names shown with the Bash shell prompt are displayed for clarity.
This document is intended for experienced developers with extensive knowledge of Oracle software and Oracle's Sun hardware. The information in this book assumes that you have knowledge of the Oracle Solaris Operating System.
The Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 1, Overview of Resource Management provides an overview of the concepts that you need to develop a data service.
Chapter 2, Developing a Data Service provides detailed information about developing a data service and describes the standard resource type, resource, and resource group properties. The chapter also the requirements for legal characters for Resource Group Manager (RGM) names and values.
Chapter 3, Resource Management API Reference provides a reference to the access functions and callback methods that make up the Resource Management API (RMAPI).
Chapter 4, Modifying a Resource Type discusses the issues that you need to understand to modify a resource type. Information about the means by which you enable a cluster administrator to upgrade a resource is also included.
Chapter 5, Sample Data Service provides a sample Oracle Solaris Cluster data service for the in.named application.
Chapter 6, Data Service Development Library provides an overview of the application programming interfaces that make up the Data Services Development Library (DSDL).
Chapter 7, Designing Resource Types explains the typical use of the DSDL in designing and implementing resource types.
Chapter 8, Sample DSDL Resource Type Implementation describes a sample resource type that is implemented with the DSDL.
Chapter 9, Oracle Solaris Cluster Agent Builder describes Oracle Solaris Cluster Agent Builder.
Chapter 10, Generic Data Service describes how to create a generic data service.
Chapter 11, DSDL API Functions describes the DSDL API functions.
Chapter 12, Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol provides information about the Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol (CRNP). The CRNP enables failover and scalable applications to be “cluster aware.”
Chapter 13, Security for Data Services describes the security-related features for data services.
Appendix A, Sample Data Service Code Listings provides the complete code for each method in the sample data service.
Appendix B, DSDL Sample Resource Type Code Listings lists the complete code for each method in the ORCL.xfnts resource type.
Appendix C, Requirements for Non-Cluster-Aware Applications list the requirements for ordinary, non-cluster aware applications to be candidates for high availability.
Appendix D, Document Type Definitions for the CRNP lists the document type definitions for the CRNP.
Appendix E, CrnpClient.java Application shows the complete CrnpClient.java application that is discussed in Chapter 12, Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol.
This document contains information about commands that are specific to installing and configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster data services. The document does not contain comprehensive information about basic UNIX commands and procedures, such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices. Information about basic UNIX commands and procedures is available from the following sources:
Online documentation for the Oracle Solaris Operating System
Oracle Solaris Operating System man pages
Other software documentation that you received with your system
The following table describes the typographic conventions that are used in this book.
Table P-1 Typographic Conventions
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The following table shows the default UNIX system prompt and root role prompt for shells that are included in the Oracle Solaris OS. Note that the default system prompt that is displayed in command examples varies, depending on the Oracle Solaris release.
Table P-2 Shell Prompts
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Information about related Oracle Solaris Cluster topics is available in the documentation that is listed in the following table. All Oracle Solaris Cluster documentation is available at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html.
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Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.
If you have problems installing or using Oracle Solaris Cluster, contact your service provider and provide the following information.
Your name and email address (if available)
Your company name, address, and phone number
The model number and serial number of your systems
The release number of the operating environment (for example, Oracle Solaris 11)
The release number of Oracle Solaris Cluster (for example, Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1)
Use the following commands to gather information about your system for your service provider.
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Also have available the contents of the /var/adm/messages file.