This section provides links for planning and executing a secure installation and configuration of Oracle Solaris Cluster.
Installation – You can install the Oracle Solaris Cluster software with the Oracle Solaris 11 Automated Installer (AI). For more information, see Installing the Software in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide .
Cluster packages – Oracle Solaris Cluster packages use Oracle Solaris Image Packaging System (IPS) package names.
When cluster packages are installed on an Oracle Solaris host, some configuration must be performed first so that the host can become a cluster member. If you do not plan to create a cluster immediately, you should stop the scrcmd service by becoming superuser and running the following command on each node where the packages are installed: /usr/sbin/svcadm disable svc:/network/rpc/scrcmd:default.
When you are ready to create the cluster, restart the service with the following command: /usr/sbin/svcadm enable svc:/network/rpc/scrcmd:default.
To see a list of the Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition 4.2 packages, see Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Security Guide . The following table lists the core packages that are included with Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2.
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Additional data service agents might be supported after the Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2 release. Check the Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2 Release Notes for those agents. The following table lists the supported data services packages for Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2.
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Configuration – You can configure and administer a global cluster and a zone cluster. For more information, see Chapter 1, Introduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster, in Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide .