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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Guide     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1
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Preface

1.  Getting Started with Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for PeopleSoft Enterprise

2.  Installing and Configuring the HA for PeopleSoft Application Server

3.  Installing and Configuring the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler

Overview

Planning the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Installation and Configuration

Configuration Restrictions for the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler

Configuration Requirements for the HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler

Configuration Options for the HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler

Failover Configurations

Multi-Instance Configurations

Installing and Configuring the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain

How to Enable the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain to Run in a Cluster

How to Install PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Software

Verifying Installation and Configuration of the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain

How to Verify the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain Installation and Configuration

Registering and Configuring HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler

How to Register and Configure HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler for Failover

How to Remove a PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain From a Failover Resource Group

Verifying Installation and Configuration of the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain Resource

How to Verify PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Domain Resource Installation and Configuration

Tuning the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Fault Monitor

Resource Properties

Probing Algorithm and Functionality

Operations of the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Probe

Debugging the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Fault Monitor

How to Activate Debugging for HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler

A.  HA for PeopleSoft Application Server Extension Properties

B.  HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Extension Properties

Index

Planning the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Installation and Configuration

This section contains the information you need to plan your HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler configuration.

The HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler data service uses the ORCL.PeopleSoft_process_scheduler resource type and the software is delivered as part of the ha-cluster/data-service/peoplesoft package. The resource type uses the psadmin command to start, stop, and fault monitor the specific process scheduler commands. You can use the command to verify the PeopleSoft process scheduler domain status.

Configuration Restrictions for the HA for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler

The configuration restrictions in the subsections that follow apply only to the HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler.

For restrictions that apply to all data services, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 Release Notes.


Caution

Caution - Your data service configuration might not be supported if you do not observe these restrictions.


Configuration Requirements for the HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler

Use the requirements in this section to plan the configuration of HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler. These requirements apply to HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler only.

Information about how to install PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools version 8.52 is published in the PeopleSoft PeopleTools 8.52 Install Documentation Library.

For requirements that apply to all data services, see Chapter 1, Planning for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services, in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide.

Configuration Options for the HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler

Use the data service configurations in this section to plan the installation and configuration of HA for PeopleSoft process scheduler.

Failover Configurations

When the PeopleSoft software is installed in a traditional file system, a failover deployment requires a configuration where one failover resource group contains the PeopleSoft process scheduler resource, the logical hostname resource, and the failover storage resource. For more information, see the graphics in HA for PeopleSoft Application Server Data Service Configurations.

Multi-Instance Configurations

Multi-instance configuration is an application deployment topology where multiple instances of the same application provide an aggregation of services. This topology can be achieved independently of using a data service because you can manually start and stop the instances on the cluster nodes. When HA of such instances is required, you can enable a data service for the instances by creating multiple single-node resource groups or a few multi-master resource groups. For more information, see the graphics in HA for PeopleSoft Application Server Data Service Configurations.