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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Planning for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
Configuration Guidelines for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
Identifying Data Service Special Requirements
Determining the Location of the Application Binaries
Verifying the nsswitch.conf File Contents
Planning the Cluster File System Configuration
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Oracle Solaris Cluster
Relationship Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
Determining Whether Your Data Service Requires HAStoragePlus
Data Services With Nodes That Are Not Directly Connected to Storage
Data Services That Are Disk Intensive
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process
Installation and Configuration Task Flow
Example of Configuring a Failover Data Service
Tools for Data Service Resource Administration
Oracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
Summary by Task of Tools for Administering Data Service Resources
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
You can specify the following standard cluster, resource type, resource, and resource group properties when configuring data services. Resource property attributes are also available to change system-defined properties and create extension properties.
This section lists the following properties:
Cluster Properties
Resource Type Properties
Resource Properties
Resource Group Properties
Resource Property Attributes
Cluster properties are used to manage data services. For information about cluster properties, see the cluster(1CL) man page.
Resource type properties cannot be updated by administrative utilities with the exception of Installed_nodes and RT_system. Installed_nodes cannot be declared in the RTR file and can only be set by the cluster administrator. RT_system can be assigned an initial value in the RTR file, and can also be set by the cluster administrator.
For information about each resource type property that is defined by Oracle Solaris Cluster software, see the rt_properties(5) man page.
For information about each resource property that is defined by Oracle Solaris Cluster software, see the r_properties(5) man page.
For information about each resource group property that is defined by Oracle Solaris Cluster software, see the rg_properties(5) man page.
You can use resource property attributes to change system-defined properties or to create extension properties. For information about each property, see the property_attributes(5) man page.