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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13 |
1. Introduction to Administering the Geographic Edition Software
3. Administering the Geographic Edition Infrastructure
4. Administering Access and Security
5. Administering Cluster Partnerships
Configuring Trust Between Partner Clusters
How to Configure Trust Between Two Clusters
How to Remove Trust Between Two Clusters
Creating and Modifying a Partnership
How to Modify Partnership Properties
Joining an Existing Partnership
How to Add a New Node to a Cluster in a Partnership
Renaming a Cluster That Is in a Partnership
How to Rename a Cluster That Is in a Partnership
Leaving or Deleting a Partnership
How to Resynchronize a Partnership
7. Administering Protection Groups
8. Monitoring and Validating the Geographic Edition Software
9. Customizing Switchover and Takeover Actions
A. Standard Geographic Edition Properties
B. Legal Names and Values of Geographic Edition Entities
C. Disaster Recovery Administration Example
E. Troubleshooting Geographic Edition Software
F. Deployment Example: Replicating Data With MySQL
You can rename a node in a Geographic Edition cluster that is in a partnership of an Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration. If the cluster where you are performing the rename procedure is primary for the protection group, and you want to have the application in the protection group online, you can switch the primary group to a secondary during the rename procedure.
For instructions on renaming a node in a Geographic Edition cluster, see How to Rename a Node in Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide.