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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Installation Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13 |
1. Planning the Geographic Edition Installation
2. Installing Geographic Edition Software
3. Enabling and Configuring the Geographic Edition Software
Preparing a Zone Cluster for Partner Membership
How to Prepare a Zone Cluster for Partner Membership
Enabling the Geographic Edition Infrastructure
How to Enable Geographic Edition Software
4. Upgrading the Geographic Edition Software
Before you create a partnership between two clusters, you must configure Geographic Edition software for secure communication between the two clusters. The configuration must be reciprocal. For example, you must configure the cluster cluster-paris to trust the cluster cluster-newyork, and you must also configure the cluster cluster-newyork to trust the cluster cluster-paris.
Before You Begin
Ensure that the following conditions are met:
The cluster on which you want to create the partnership is running.
The geoadm start command has already been run on this cluster and the partner cluster. For more information about using the geoadm start command, see Enabling the Geographic Edition Infrastructure.
The cluster name of the partner cluster is known.
The host information of the partner cluster is defined in the local hosts file. The local cluster needs to know how to reach the partner cluster by name.
Run the following command on one node of the local cluster to import the keys from the remote cluster to one node of the cluster.
# geops add-trust -c remotecluster
Specifies the logical hostname of the cluster with which to form a partnership. The logical hostname is used by Geographic Edition software and maps to the name of the remote partner cluster. For example, a remote partner cluster name might resemble the following:
cluster-paris
When you use this option with the add-trust or remove-trust subcommand, the option specifies the alias where the public keys on the remote cluster are stored. An alias for certificates on the remote cluster has the following pattern:
remotecluster.certificate[0-9]*
Keys and only keys that belong to the remote cluster should have their alias match this pattern.
For more information about the geops command, refer to the geops(1M) man page.
# geops verify-trust -c remotecluster
Next Steps
Configure and join the partnership. See Chapter 5, Administering Cluster Partnerships, in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.
See Also
To remove a partnership between two clusters, see How to Remove Trust Between Two Clusters in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.