Chapter 1 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Overview
Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
Chapter 4 Network Configuration
Chapter 5 Storage Configuration
Chapter 6 Storage Area Network Configuration
Chapter 8 Setting ZFSSA Preferences
Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration
Understanding Cluster Resource Management
Configuration Changes in a Clustered Environment
Clustering Considerations for Storage
Clustering Considerations for Networking
Clustering Considerations for Infiniband
Clustering Redundant Path Scenarios
Preventing 'Split-Brain' Conditions
Estimating and Reducing Takeover Impact
Cluster Configuration Using the BUI
Configuring Clustering Using the CLI
Shutting Down a Clustered Configuration
ZS3-4 and 7x20 Cluster Cabling
Cluster Configuration BUI Page
Chapter 12 Shares, Projects, and Schema
Use the following guidelines when creating private local IP interfaces:
Creating an IP interface with the same name as a private IP interface on cluster peer, results in the local creation of a private IP interface.
Datalinks in use by the peer's private interfaces can not be deleted and the delete button is greyed out.
IP interfaces that belong to an IPMP group must all be of the same type and belong to the same head. To create an IPMP group you must use either all singleton or all private IP interfaces and your cluster node must be the owner of these interfaces.
The IPMP group type is set only at creation, and is determined by the type of underlying links.
IP interfaces that belong to IPMP groups do not appear on the Cluster:Resources page because IP interface ownership cannot be modified independently of the IPMP group ownership.
Private IPMP groups do not appear in the Cluster:Resources page because this type or ownership cannot be modified.