Use this procedure to prepare for the installation and configuration of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server in a multi-master configuration.
This procedure assume two nodes in the cluster and implements the configuration shown in Figure 2–4.
Before You Begin
Ensure that the /etc/netmasks file has IP-address subnet and netmask entries for all logical hostnames. If necessary, edit the /etc/netmasks file to add any missing entries.
# clresourcegroup create -p nodelist=node1,node2 logicalhost-n1-rg # clresourcegroup create -p nodelist=node2,node1 logicalhost-n2-rg
# clreslogicalhostname create -g logicalhost-n1-rg -h logicalhost-n1 logicalhost-n1-rs # clreslogicalhostname create -g logicalhost-n2-rg -h logicalhost-n2 logicalhost-n2-rs
# clresourcegroup online -emM logicalhost-n1-rg # clresourcegroup online -emM logicalhost-n2-rg
# clresourcegroup set -p Failback=TRUE logicalhost-n1-rg # clresourcegroup set -p Failback=TRUE logicalhost-n2-rg
Create storage resource groups for each JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server instance.
# clresource create -g jde-ent-hasp-rg-1 -l -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus \ -p FilesystemMountPoints=jde-mount-points-1 jde-ent-hasp-rs-1 # clresource create -g jde-ent-hasp-rg-2 -l -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus \ -p FilesystemMountPoints=jde-mount-points-1 jde-ent-hasp-rs-2
For more information, see Chapter 5, Creating a Cluster File System, in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide .