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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Overview     Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Geographic Edition Software

2.  Key Concepts for Geographic Edition

Data Replication

Overview of Data Replication

EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility Software

Hitachi TrueCopy and Universal Replicator Software

Oracle Data Guard Software

Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Software

Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Software

Resource Groups and Replication Components

Overview of Resource Groups and Replication Components

Replication Resource Groups

Replication Components

Cluster Partnerships

Protection Groups

Relationship Between Partnerships and Protection Groups

Protection Group Status

Application Resource Groups

Heartbeat Monitoring

Heartbeat Plug-ins

3.  Geographic Edition Architecture

Glossary

Index

Heartbeat Monitoring

Geographic Edition software uses heartbeats to monitor the state between partner clusters. Heartbeats are sent over the public network to detect cluster failures at geographically separated sites. Heartbeat monitoring is part of a partnership configuration. For example, a cluster failure occurs when all nodes of a cluster shut down. Geographic Edition software uses the heartbeat status to notify administrators of failures or to trigger a failover to a secondary cluster at an alternate site. Heartbeats could also be lost when a cluster loses access to the public network and no communication occurs between the partner clusters.

Heartbeat Plug-ins

The heartbeat monitor uses plug-in modules to query the heartbeat status of its partners. Geographic Edition software offers default plug-ins for monitoring through a TCP/UDP connection.

You can use customize plug-ins to provide a data path over alternate communication links, such as email, HTTP, satellite, and microwave towers.