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Numbers and Symbols
- /etc/vfstab fileHow to Check the Global Mount Points
- adding mount pointsHow to Add a Cluster File System
- verifying the configurationHow to Add a Cluster File System
- /kernel/drv/
- md.conf fileHow to Add and Register a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- /var/adm/messages fileRepairing a Full /var File System
A
- accessibility
- Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerConfiguring Accessibility Support for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- accessing
- Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerAccessing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Software
- adapters, transportHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- adding
- cluster file systemsHow to Add a Cluster File System
- custom roles (RBAC)Creating a Custom Operator Role by Using the smrole
Command
- device group
- How to Add and Register a Device Group (Raw-Disk)
- How to Add and Register a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- directly attached shared-disk quorum devicesHow to Add a Shared Disk Quorum Device
- network address to a zone clusterHow to Add a Network Address to a Zone Cluster
- nodesAdding a Node to a Cluster or Zone Cluster
- to a global clusterHow to Add a Node to an Existing Cluster or Zone Cluster
- to a zone clusterHow to Add a Node to an Existing Cluster or Zone Cluster
- quorum devicesAdding a Quorum Device
- Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NASHow to Add an Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NAS Quorum Device
- quorum serverHow to Add a Quorum Server Quorum Device
- roles (RBAC)Creating and Assigning a Role With an Oracle Solaris Cluster Management Rights
Profile
- SNMP
- hostsHow to Enable an SNMP Host to Receive SNMP Traps on a Node
- usersHow to Add an SNMP User on a Node
- Solaris Volume Manager device groupsAdding a Solaris Volume Manager Device Group
- transport cables, adapters, and switches
- Administering the Cluster Interconnects
- Viewing the Global Cluster Configuration
- Checking the Status of Cluster Components
- ZFS
- replicated device groupsHow to Add and Register a Replicated Device Group (ZFS)
- storage pools without HAStoragePlusHow to Configure a Local ZFS Storage Pool Without HAStoragePlus
- administering
- cluster file systemsOverview of Administering Cluster File Systems
- cluster interconnects and public networksAdministering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
- EMC SRDF replicated devicesAdministering EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility Replicated Devices
- global cluster settingsAdministering the Cluster
- global clustersOverview of Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- IPMPAdministering the Public Network
- PNMAdministering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
- quorumAdministering Quorum Devices
- storage-based replicated devicesConfiguring and Administering Storage-Based Replicated Devices
- zone clusters
- Performing Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- Overview of Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- administration tools
- Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerOverview of Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- administrative consoleUsing an Administrative Console
- affinity switchover
- configuring for data replicationHow to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- AffinityOn property
- extension property for data replicationConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- alternate BE
- patching solaris10 branded zone clustersHow to Patch an Alternate Boot Environment for a Zone in a solaris10
Branded Zone Cluster
- application resource groups
- configuring for data replicationHow to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- guidelinesConfiguring Application Resource Groups
- application-based data replication
- definitionUnderstanding Data Replication
- asynchronous data replication
- Remote Mirror Replication
- Two-Room Configuration With Storage-Based Data Replication
- attributes Seeproperties
- Automated Installer
- manifestHow to Restore a Node from the Unified Archive
- Availability Suite
- using for data replicationDeployment Example: Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters With
Availability Suite Software
B
- backing up
- cluster
- Backing Up a Cluster
- Backing Up the Cluster
- mirrors onlineHow to Perform Online Backups for Mirrors (Solaris Volume Manager)
- best practicesBest Practices When Using Storage-Based Data Replication
- EMC SRDFBest Practices When Using Storage-Based Data Replication
- storage-based data replicationBest Practices When Using Storage-Based Data Replication
- bitmap
- point-in-time snapshotPoint-in-Time Snapshot
- remote mirror replicationRemote Mirror Replication
- boot commandHow to Boot a Cluster
- booting
- global clusterShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- global-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- noncluster modeHow to Boot a Node in Noncluster Mode
- zone clusterShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- BUI SeeOracle Solaris Cluster Manager
C
- cables, transportHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- campus clusters
- recovery with storage-based data replicationManual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- storage-based data replicationUsing Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus Cluster
- cconsole command Seepconsole utility
- changing
- cluster nameHow to Change the Cluster Name
- numsecondaries propertyHow to Set the Desired Number of Secondaries for a Device Group
- primary nodesHow to Switch the Primary for a Device Group
- private hostnamesHow to Change the Node Private Hostname
- propertiesHow to Change Device Group Properties
- SNMP event MIB protocolHow to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- checking
- global mount points
- How to Check Global Mounts in a Cluster
- How to Check the Global Mount Points
- claccess commandCommand-Line Interface
- cldevice commandCommand-Line Interface
- cldevicegroup commandCommand-Line Interface
- clinterconnect commandCommand-Line Interface
- clnasdevice commandCommand-Line Interface
- clnode command
- How to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- Configuring Load Limits
- clquorum commandCommand-Line Interface
- clreslogicalhostname commandCommand-Line Interface
- clresource commandCommand-Line Interface
- deleting resource groupsHow to Remove a Zone Cluster
- deleting resources and resource groupsHow to Remove a Zone Cluster
- clresourcegroup command
- How to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- Command-Line Interface
- clresourcetype commandCommand-Line Interface
- clressharedaddress commandCommand-Line Interface
- clsetup
- How to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- Command-Line Interface
- Command-Line Interface
- adding a network address to a zone clusterHow to Add a Network Address to a Zone Cluster
- administering a zone clusterPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- administering device groupsAdministering Device Groups
- administering quorum devicesAdministering Quorum Devices
- administering transport switchesAdministering the Cluster Interconnects
- creating a zone clusterWorking With a Zone Cluster
- clsetup utility
- creating a zone clusterIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- clsnmphost commandCommand-Line Interface
- clsnmpmib commandCommand-Line Interface
- clsnmpuser commandCommand-Line Interface
- cltelemattribute commandCommand-Line Interface
- cluster
- backing up
- Backing Up a Cluster
- Backing Up the Cluster
- changing nameHow to Change the Cluster Name
- node authenticationHow to Work With Authentication for New Cluster Nodes
- restoring filesRestoring Cluster Files
- scopeHow to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- setting time of dayHow to Reset the Time of Day in a Cluster
- cluster check
- commandHow to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- cluster check commandCommand-Line Interface
- vfstab file checkHow to Add a Cluster File System
- cluster file systemsAdministering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
- addingHow to Add a Cluster File System
- administrationOverview of Administering Cluster File Systems
- mount optionsHow to Add a Cluster File System
- removingHow to Remove a Cluster File System
- verifying the configurationHow to Add a Cluster File System
- cluster interconnects
- administeringAdministering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
- dynamic reconfigurationDynamic Reconfiguration With Cluster Interconnects
- cluster shutdown commandOverview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- clzonecluster commandCommand-Line Interface
- bootHow to Boot a Cluster
- descriptionHow to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- haltOverview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- patching solaris10 branded zone clustersHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone Cluster (clzonecluster)
- command-line administration toolAdministration Tools
- commandsCommand-Line Interface
- bootHow to Boot a Cluster
- cconsoleLogging Into the Cluster Remotely
- claccessCommand-Line Interface
- cldeviceCommand-Line Interface
- cldevicegroupCommand-Line Interface
- clinterconnectCommand-Line Interface
- clnasdeviceCommand-Line Interface
- clquorumCommand-Line Interface
- clreslogicalhostnameCommand-Line Interface
- clresourceCommand-Line Interface
- clresourcegroupCommand-Line Interface
- clresourcetypeCommand-Line Interface
- clressharedaddressCommand-Line Interface
- clsetupCommand-Line Interface
- clsnmphostCommand-Line Interface
- clsnmpmibCommand-Line Interface
- clsnmpuserCommand-Line Interface
- cltelemetryattributeCommand-Line Interface
- cluster check
- How to Check the Global Mount Points
- How to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- Administering the Cluster
- Command-Line Interface
- cluster shutdownOverview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- clzonecluster bootHow to Boot a Cluster
- clzonecluster verifyHow to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- clzonecluster
- Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- Command-Line Interface
- metasetOverview of Administering Global Devices and the Global Namespace
- common agent container
- configuring security keysHow to Configure Common Agent Container Security Keys
- configuration examples (campus clusters)
- two-room, storage-based data replicationUsing Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus Cluster
- configuring
- data replicationDeployment Example: Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters With
Availability Suite Software
- load limits on nodesHow to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- local ZFS storage pools without HAStoragePlusHow to Configure a Local ZFS Storage Pool Without HAStoragePlus
- replicated ZFS device groupHow to Add and Register a Replicated Device Group (ZFS)
- security keysHow to Configure Common Agent Container Security Keys
- storage-based replicated devicesConfiguring and Administering Storage-Based Replicated Devices
- consoles
- connecting toLogging Into the Cluster Remotely
- CPU shares
- configuringIntroduction to CPU Control
- controllingIntroduction to CPU Control
- global-cluster nodesHow to Control CPU Usage in a Global-Cluster Node
- CPUs
- configuringHow to Control CPU Usage in a Global-Cluster Node
D
- data replicationData Replication Approaches
- application-basedUnderstanding Data Replication
- asynchronousRemote Mirror Replication
- configuring
- affinity switchover
- How to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- Configuring Replication Resource Groups
- device groupsSummary of the Groups and Resources in the Example Configuration
- file systems for an NFS applicationHow to Configure the File System on the Primary Cluster for the NFS Application
- NFS application resource groupsHow to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- definitionUnderstanding Data Replication
- enablingExample of How to Enable Data Replication
- exampleExample of How to Perform Data Replication
- example configurationTask Map: Example of a Data Replication Configuration
- guidelines
- configuring resource groupsGuidelines for Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters
- managing switchoverGuidelines for Managing a Takeover
- managing takeoverGuidelines for Managing a Takeover
- host-based
- Deployment Example: Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters With
Availability Suite Software
- Understanding Data Replication
- introductionUnderstanding Availability Suite Software in a Cluster
- managing a takeoverExample of How to Manage a Takeover
- point-in-time snapshot
- How to Perform a Point-in-Time Snapshot
- Point-in-Time Snapshot
- remote mirror
- How to Perform a Remote Mirror Replication
- Remote Mirror Replication
- required hardware and softwareExample Cluster Configuration
- resource groups
- applicationConfiguring Application Resource Groups
- configuringConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- creatingHow to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- failover applicationsConfiguring Resource Groups for a Failover Application
- naming conventionConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- scalable applicationsConfiguring Resource Groups for a Scalable Application
- shared addressConfiguring Resource Groups for a Scalable Application
- storage-based
- Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus Cluster
- Understanding Data Replication
- Understanding Data Replication
- synchronousRemote Mirror Replication
- updating a DNS entryHow to Update the DNS Entry
- verifying the configurationHow to Verify That Replication Is Configured Correctly
- device groups
- addingAdding a Solaris Volume Manager Device Group
- administration overviewAdministering Device Groups
- changing propertiesHow to Change Device Group Properties
- configuring for data replicationSummary of the Groups and Resources in the Example Configuration
- listing configurationHow to List a Device Group Configuration
- maintenance stateHow to Put a Device Group in Maintenance State
- primary ownershipHow to Change Device Group Properties
- raw-disk
- addingHow to Add and Register a Device Group (Raw-Disk)
- removing
- and unregisteringHow to Remove and Unregister a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- Solaris Volume Manager
- addingHow to Add and Register a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- devices
- globalAdministering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
- DID information
- manually updatingHow to Resolve a Disk-Path Status Error
- direct mount
- exporting a file system to a zone clusterHow to Remove a File System From a Zone Cluster
- directly attached shared-disk quorum devices
- addingHow to Add a Shared Disk Quorum Device
- disabling transport cablesHow to Disable a Cluster Transport Cable
- disaster tolerance
- definitionUnderstanding Availability Suite Software in a Cluster
- disk path
- monitoring
- How to Monitor a Disk Path
- Administering Disk-Path Monitoring
- Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
- print faulted disk pathsHow to Print Failed Disk Paths
- resolving status errorHow to Resolve a Disk-Path Status Error
- unmonitoringHow to Unmonitor a Disk Path
- DLPIVerifying Adding a Cluster Transport Cable, Transport Adapter, or
Transport Switch
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- guidelines for updatingGuidelines for Managing a Takeover
- updating in data replicationHow to Update the DNS Entry
- dynamic reconfiguration
- Dynamic Reconfiguration With Global Devices
- Dynamic Reconfiguration With Global Devices
- cluster interconnectsDynamic Reconfiguration With Cluster Interconnects
- public network interfacesDynamic Reconfiguration With Public Network Interfaces
- quorum devicesDynamic Reconfiguration With Quorum Devices
E
- EMC SRDF
- administeringAdministering EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility Replicated Devices
- best practicesBest Practices When Using Storage-Based Data Replication
- configuration exampleExample: Configuring an SRDF Replication Group for Oracle Solaris Cluster
- configuring DID devicesHow to Configure DID Devices for Replication Using EMC SRDF
- configuring replication groupHow to Configure an EMC SRDF Replication Group
- Domino modeTwo-Room Configuration With Storage-Based Data Replication
- recovering after a campus cluster's primary room completely fails overHow to Recover EMC SRDF Data after a Primary Room's Complete Failure
- requirementsRequirements and Restrictions When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- restrictionsRequirements and Restrictions When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- verifying configurationHow to Verify EMC SRDF Replicated Global Device Group Configuration
- enabling and disabling SNMP event MIB
- How to Disable an SNMP Event MIB
- How to Enable an SNMP Event MIB
- enabling transport cablesHow to Enable a Cluster Transport Cable
- error messages
- /var/adm/messages fileRepairing a Full /var File System
- removing nodesHow to Correct Error Messages
- event MIB
- changing log_numberHow to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- changing min_severityHow to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- changing SNMP protocolHow to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- enabling and disabling SNMP
- How to Disable an SNMP Event MIB
- How to Enable an SNMP Event MIB
- example configurations (campus clusters)
- two-room, storage-based replicationUsing Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus Cluster
- examples
- listing interactive validation checksListing Interactive Validation Checks
- running a functional validation checkRunning a Functional Validation Check
- extension properties for data replication
- application resource
- How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster
- How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- replication resourceHow to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster
F
- failback propertyHow to Change Device Group Properties
- failover applications for data replication
- AffinityOn propertyConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- GlobalDevicePathsConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- guidelines
- managing takeoverGuidelines for Managing a Takeover
- resource groupsConfiguring Resource Groups for a Failover Application
- managingExample of How to Manage a Takeover
- ZPoolsSearchDirConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- fair share scheduler
- CPU shares configurationFair Share Scheduler
- Fence_level property Seeduring replication
- file system
- NFS application
- configuring for data replicationHow to Configure the File System on the Primary Cluster for the NFS Application
- removing it in a zone clusterPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- restoring root
- descriptionHow to Restore the ZFS Root (/) File System
(Solaris Volume Manager)
- files
- /etc/vfstabHow to Check the Global Mount Points
- md.confHow to Add and Register a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- md.tabBacking Up the Cluster
- ntp.conf.scHow to Change the Node Private Hostname
- finding
- node IDs for a global clusterHow to Map Node ID to Node Name
- node IDs for a zone clusterHow to Map Node ID to Node Name
G
- global
- devicesAdministering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
- dynamic reconfigurationDynamic Reconfiguration With Global Devices
- setting permissionsGlobal Device Permissions for Solaris Volume Manager
- mount points, checking
- How to Check Global Mounts in a Cluster
- How to Check the Global Mount Points
- namespace
- How to Update the Global-Devices Namespace
- Overview of Administering Global Devices and the Global Namespace
- global cluster
- administrationAdministering the Cluster
- bootingShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- component statusHow to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- rebootingHow to Reboot a Cluster
- removing nodesHow to Remove a Node From the Cluster Software Configuration
- shutting downShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- validating configurationHow to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- viewing configuration informationViewing the Global Cluster Configuration
- global clusters
- definitionOverview of Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- global-cluster nodes
- bootingShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- CPU sharesHow to Control CPU Usage in a Global-Cluster Node
- rebootingHow to Reboot a Node
- shutting downShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- verifying
- statusHow to Restore a Node from the Unified Archive
- global-devices namespace
- migratingMigrating the Global-Devices Namespace
- GlobalDevicePaths
- extension property for data replicationConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- guest domainHow to Boot a Node
- GUI SeeOracle Solaris Cluster Manager
H
- host-based data replication
- definitionUnderstanding Data Replication
- exampleDeployment Example: Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters With
Availability Suite Software
- hosts
- adding and removing SNMP
- How to Disable an SNMP Host From Receiving SNMP Traps on a Node
- How to Enable an SNMP Host to Receive SNMP Traps on a Node
I
- interconnects
- enablingTroubleshooting Cluster Interconnects
- troubleshootingTroubleshooting Cluster Interconnects
- IPMP
- administrationAdministering the Public Network
- checking statusChecking the Public Network Status
- iSCSI storage
- used as a quorum device
- with link-based IPMPHow to Administer IP Network Multipathing Groups in a Cluster
- with probe-based IPMPHow to Administer IP Network Multipathing Groups in a Cluster
L
- labeled branded zone clusterIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- last quorum device
- removingHow to Remove the Last Quorum Device From a Cluster
- listing
- device group configurationHow to List a Device Group Configuration
- quorum configurationHow to List the Quorum Configuration
- load limits
- concentrate_load propertyConfiguring Load Limits
- configuring on nodes
- How to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- Configuring Load Limits
- preemption_mode propertyConfiguring Load Limits
- local mirroring Seestorage-based replication
- lofi file
- uninstallingHow to Uninstall Oracle Solaris Cluster Software From a Cluster Node
- logical hostname resource
- role in data replication takeoverConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- login
- remoteLogging Into the Cluster Remotely
- loopback mount
- exporting a file system to a zone clusterHow to Remove a File System From a Zone Cluster
M
- maintaining
- quorum deviceHow to Put a Quorum Device Into Maintenance State
- maintenance state
- bringing a quorum device out ofHow to Bring a Quorum Device Out of Maintenance State
- nodesHow to Put a Node Into Maintenance State
- putting a quorum device intoHow to Put a Quorum Device Into Maintenance State
- manifest
- Automated InstallerHow to Restore a Node from the Unified Archive
- manually update DID informationHow to Resolve a Disk-Path Status Error
- md.tab fileBacking Up the Cluster
- metaset commandOverview of Administering Global Devices and the Global Namespace
- MIB
- changing SNMP event protocolHow to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- enabling and disabling SNMP event
- How to Disable an SNMP Event MIB
- How to Enable an SNMP Event MIB
- migrating
- global-devices namespaceMigrating the Global-Devices Namespace
- mirrors, online backupHow to Perform Online Backups for Mirrors (Solaris Volume Manager)
- modifying
- quorum device node listsHow to Modify a Quorum Device Node List
- users (RBAC)Modifying a User's Rights Properties
- monitoring
- disk pathsHow to Monitor a Disk Path
- shared-disk pathsHow to Enable the Automatic Rebooting of a Node When All Monitored Shared-Disk Paths
Fail
- monitoring the cluster
- with the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager topologyHow to Use Topology to Monitor and Update Your Cluster
- mount options for cluster file systems
- requirementsHow to Add a Cluster File System
- mount points
- globalHow to Check the Global Mount Points
- modifying the /etc/vfstab fileHow to Add a Cluster File System
N
- namespace
- globalOverview of Administering Global Devices and the Global Namespace
- migratingMigrating the Global-Devices Namespace
- naming convention
- replication resource groupsConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- naming conventions
- raw-disk devicesHow to Add a Cluster File System
- network address
- adding to a zone clusterHow to Add a Network Address to a Zone Cluster
- Network File System (NFS)
- configuring application file systems for data replicationHow to Configure the File System on the Primary Cluster for the NFS Application
- resource on the primary clusterHow to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Primary Cluster
- network-bind-address
- checkingHow to Check the Network Bind Address
- nodes
- addingAdding a Node to a Cluster or Zone Cluster
- authenticationHow to Work With Authentication for New Cluster Nodes
- bootingShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- configuring load limitsHow to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- connecting toLogging Into the Cluster Remotely
- finding IDHow to Map Node ID to Node Name
- primary
- How to Change Device Group Properties
- Dynamic Reconfiguration With Global Devices
- putting into maintenance stateHow to Put a Node Into Maintenance State
- removing
- error messagesHow to Correct Error Messages
- from a global clusterHow to Remove a Node From the Cluster Software Configuration
- from a zone clusterHow to Remove a Node From a Zone Cluster
- from device groupsHow to Remove a Node From All Device Groups
- renaming in a global clusterHow to Rename a Global Cluster Node
- renaming in a zone clusterHow to Rename a Global Cluster Node
- secondaryHow to Change Device Group Properties
- shutting downShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- noncluster mode bootHow to Boot a Node in Noncluster Mode
- ntp.conf.sc fileHow to Change the Node Private Hostname
- numsecondaries propertyHow to Set the Desired Number of Secondaries for a Device Group
O
- OpenBoot PROM (OBP)How to Display the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) on a Node
- Oracle GlassFish
- update restrictionUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- Overview of Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- accessingAccessing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Software
- checking the network bind addressHow to Check the Network Bind Address
- configuring security keysHow to Configure Common Agent Container Security Keys
- how to log onUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- setting accessibility controlsConfiguring Accessibility Support for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- tasks you can perform
- accessing cluster configuration utilitiesHow to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- add a file systemHow to Add a Cluster File System
- add a file system to a zone clusterPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- add a network address to a zone clusterHow to Add a Network Address to a Zone Cluster
- add a storage device to a zone clusterPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- add cablesHow to Add Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, or Transport
Switches
- add Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NAS deviceHow to Add an Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NAS Quorum Device
- add private adaptersHow to Add Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, or Transport
Switches
- add shared storageTask List: Administering the Cluster
- add shared storage to a zone clusterTask Map: Adding a Node to an Existing Global or Zone Cluster
- add transport adaptersHow to Add Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, or Transport
Switches
- boot a zone-cluster nodeHow to Boot a Node
- bring a device group online
- How to Switch the Primary for a Device Group
- Administering Device Groups
- check the status of cluster interconnectHow to Check the Status of the Cluster Interconnect
- checking cluster component statusHow to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- create a quorum deviceAdding a Quorum Device
- create a quorum serverHow to Add a Quorum Server Quorum Device
- create a zone cluster
- Performing Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- Working With a Zone Cluster
- create load limits on a global-cluster nodeHow to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- create load limits on a zone-cluster nodeHow to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- delete a zone clusterHow to Remove a Zone Cluster
- disable a cableHow to Disable a Cluster Transport Cable
- disable a quorum deviceHow to Put a Quorum Device Into Maintenance State
- disable monitoring of a disk pathHow to Unmonitor a Disk Path
- edit a node propertyHow to Enable the Automatic Rebooting of a Node When All Monitored Shared-Disk Paths
Fail
- edit the zone cluster's Resource Security propertyPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- enable a cableHow to Enable a Cluster Transport Cable
- enable a quorum deviceHow to Bring a Quorum Device Out of Maintenance State
- enable monitoring of a disk pathHow to Monitor a Disk Path
- enabling a cluster interconnectHow to Enable a Cluster Interconnect
- evacuate a node
- How to Put a Node Into Maintenance State
- Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- putting a node into maintenance stateHow to Put a Node Into Maintenance State
- reboot a zone-cluster nodeHow to Reboot a Node
- remove a file systemHow to Remove a Cluster File System
- remove a file system from a zone clusterHow to Remove a File System From a Zone Cluster
- remove a quorum deviceHow to Remove a Quorum Device
- remove a storage device from a zone clusterHow to Remove a Storage Device From a Zone Cluster
- remove cablesHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- remove private adaptersHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- remove transport adaptersHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- reset quorum devicesHow to Put a Quorum Device Into Maintenance State
- shut down a zone clusterWorking With a Zone Cluster
- shut down a zone-cluster nodeHow to Remove a Node From a Zone Cluster
- shutting down a global cluster nodeHow to Shut Down a Node
- shutting down a zone cluster nodeHow to Shut Down a Node
- take a device group offline
- How to Put a Device Group in Maintenance State
- Administering Device Groups
- uninstall software from a zone-cluster nodeWorking With a Zone Cluster
- view cluster configurationHow to View the Cluster Configuration
- view quorum informationHow to List the Quorum Configuration
- view resources and resource groupsHow to Display Configured Resource Types, Resource Groups, and
Resources
- view status of a nodeHow to Check the Status of the Public Network
- viewing node system messages
- How to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Administration Tools
- viewing the zone-configurationWorking With a Zone Cluster
- topologyUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- Topology viewUsing Topology to Monitor the Cluster
- troubleshootingUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- changed user rightsUser Rights for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- update restrictionUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- user rightsUser Rights for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- usingUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- Oracle Solaris Cluster quorum server
- supported as a quorum deviceAdding a Quorum Device
- Oracle Solaris OS
- administrative tasks for a global clusterOverview of Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- CPU controlIntroduction to CPU Control
- global cluster definitionIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- host-based replicationSupported Data Replication Methods
- special instructions
- booting nodesHow to Boot a Node
- rebooting a nodeHow to Reboot a Node
- storage-based replicationSupported Data Replication Methods
- svcadm commandHow to Change the Node Private Hostname
- zone cluster definitionIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
- adding as a quorum deviceHow to Add an Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NAS Quorum Device
- supported as a quorum deviceAdding a Quorum Device
- out of service
- quorum deviceHow to Put a Quorum Device Into Maintenance State
- overview
- quorumAdministering Quorum Devices
P
- packages
- uninstallingUninstalling a Package
- updating a specific packageHow to Update a Specific Package
- patchadd
- patching solaris10 branded zone clustersHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone in a Zone Cluster
(patchadd)
- patching See Alsoupdating
- solaris10 branded zone clusters
- alternate BEHow to Patch an Alternate Boot Environment for a Zone in a solaris10
Branded Zone Cluster
- with clzoneclusterHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone Cluster (clzonecluster)
- with patchaddHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone in a Zone Cluster
(patchadd)
- pconsole utilityLogging Into the Cluster Remotely
- secure connectionsHow to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- usingHow to Restore a Node from the Unified Archive
- permissions, global deviceGlobal Device Permissions for Solaris Volume Manager
- point-in-time snapshot
- definitionPoint-in-Time Snapshot
- performingHow to Perform a Point-in-Time Snapshot
- power managementOverview of Administering the Cluster
- primary node switching for a device groupHow to Switch the Primary for a Device Group
- primary ownership of device groupsHow to Change Device Group Properties
- printing
- faulted disk pathsHow to Print Failed Disk Paths
- private hostnames
- changingHow to Change the Node Private Hostname
- profiles
- RBAC rightsOracle Solaris Cluster Authorizations
- properties
- failbackHow to Change Device Group Properties
- numsecondariesHow to Set the Desired Number of Secondaries for a Device Group
- preferencedHow to Change Device Group Properties
- public network
- administration
- Administering the Public Network
- Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
- dynamic reconfigurationDynamic Reconfiguration With Public Network Interfaces
Q
- quorum
- administrationAdministering Quorum Devices
- overviewAdministering Quorum Devices
- quorum devices
- addingAdding a Quorum Device
- directly attached shared-disk quorum devicesHow to Add a Shared Disk Quorum Device
- Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NASHow to Add an Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance NAS Quorum Device
- quorum serverHow to Add a Quorum Server Quorum Device
- and storage-based replicationManual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- changing the default time-outChanging the Quorum Default Time-out
- dynamic reconfiguration of devicesDynamic Reconfiguration With Quorum Devices
- listing configurationHow to List the Quorum Configuration
- maintenance state, bringing a device out ofHow to Bring a Quorum Device Out of Maintenance State
- maintenance state, putting a device intoHow to Put a Quorum Device Into Maintenance State
- modifying node listsHow to Modify a Quorum Device Node List
- removing
- How to Remove a Quorum Device
- Dynamic Reconfiguration With Quorum Devices
- last quorum deviceHow to Remove the Last Quorum Device From a Cluster
- repairingHow to Repair a Quorum Device
- replacingHow to Replace a Quorum Device
- supported typesAdding a Quorum Device
- quorum server quorum devices
- addingHow to Add a Quorum Server Quorum Device
- requirements for installingHow to Add a Quorum Server Quorum Device
- troubleshooting removalsHow to Remove a Quorum Device
- quorum servers Seequorum devices
R
- raw-disk device group
- addingHow to Add and Register a Device Group (Raw-Disk)
- raw-disk devices
- naming conventionsHow to Add a Cluster File System
- RBACOracle Solaris Cluster and User Rights
- rights profiles (description)Oracle Solaris Cluster Authorizations
- tasks
- adding custom rolesCreating a Custom Operator Role by Using the smrole
Command
- adding rolesCreating and Assigning a Role With an Oracle Solaris Cluster Management Rights
Profile
- modifying usersModifying a User's Rights Properties
- setting upSetting Up and Assigning Rights Profiles With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- usingSetting Up and Assigning Rights Profiles With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- rebooting
- global clusterHow to Reboot a Cluster
- global–cluster nodesHow to Reboot a Node
- zone clusterHow to Reboot a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodesHow to Reboot a Node
- recovery
- clusters with storage-based data replicationManual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- release informationHow to Display Oracle Solaris Cluster Release and Version Information
- remote loginLogging Into the Cluster Remotely
- remote mirror replication
- definitionRemote Mirror Replication
- performingHow to Perform a Remote Mirror Replication
- remote mirroring Seestorage-based replication
- remote replication Seestorage-based replication
- removing
- cluster file systemsHow to Remove a Cluster File System
- from a zone clusterHow to Remove a Node From a Zone Cluster
- last quorum deviceHow to Remove the Last Quorum Device From a Cluster
- nodes
- How to Remove a Node From the Cluster Software Configuration
- Removing a Node From a Cluster
- nodes from all device groupsHow to Remove a Node From All Device Groups
- quorum devices
- How to Remove a Quorum Device
- Dynamic Reconfiguration With Quorum Devices
- resources and resource groups from a zone clusterHow to Remove a Zone Cluster
- SNMP
- hostsHow to Disable an SNMP Host From Receiving SNMP Traps on a Node
- usersHow to Remove an SNMP User From a Node
- Solaris Volume Manager device groupsHow to Remove and Unregister a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- storage arraysHow to Remove Connectivity Between an Array and a Single Node, in a Cluster With Greater Than
Two-Node Connectivity
- transport cables, adapters, and switchesHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- renaming nodes
- in a global clusterHow to Rename a Global Cluster Node
- in a zone clusterHow to Rename a Global Cluster Node
- repairing
- quorum deviceHow to Repair a Quorum Device
- repairing full /var/adm/messages fileRepairing a Full /var File System
- replacing quorum devicesHow to Replace a Quorum Device
- replication Seedata replication
- replication, storage-basedUsing Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus Cluster
- resource groups
- data replication
- configuringConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- guidelines for configuringGuidelines for Configuring Host-Based Data Replication Between Clusters
- role in failoverConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- resources
- deletingHow to Remove a Zone Cluster
- displaying configuration informationDisplaying Configured Resource Types, Resource Groups, and
Resources
- restarting
- global-cluster nodesHow to Reboot a Node
- zone-cluster nodesHow to Reboot a Node
- restoring
- a cluster node
- from a Unified ArchiveRestoring Cluster Nodes
- using scinstallRestoring Cluster Nodes
- cluster filesRestoring Cluster Files
- root file systemHow to Restore the ZFS Root (/) File System
(Solaris Volume Manager)
- rights profiles
- RBACOracle Solaris Cluster Authorizations
- role
- adding custom rolesCreating a Custom Operator Role by Using the smrole
Command
- adding rolesCreating and Assigning a Role With an Oracle Solaris Cluster Management Rights
Profile
- setting upSetting Up and Assigning Rights Profiles With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- Role-Based Access Control SeeRBAC
S
- SATA storageHow to Add a Shared Disk Quorum Device
- supported as a quorum deviceAdding a Quorum Device
- scalable applications for data replicationConfiguring Resource Groups for a Scalable Application
- scinstall command
- restoring a cluster nodeRestoring Cluster Nodes
- secondaries
- default numberHow to Change Device Group Properties
- setting desired numberHow to Set the Desired Number of Secondaries for a Device Group
- secure connections to cluster consolesHow to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- security
- user rights for Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerUser Rights for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- security keys
- configuringHow to Configure Common Agent Container Security Keys
- setting cluster timeHow to Reset the Time of Day in a Cluster
- setting up
- roles (RBAC)Setting Up and Assigning Rights Profiles With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- shared address resource groups for data replicationConfiguring Resource Groups for a Scalable Application
- shared SCSI disk
- supported as a quorum deviceAdding a Quorum Device
- shared-disk paths
- disabling automatic rebootHow to Disable the Automatic Rebooting of a Node When All Monitored Shared-Disk Paths
Fail
- enabling automatic rebootHow to Enable the Automatic Rebooting of a Node When All Monitored Shared-Disk Paths
Fail
- monitoringAdministering Disk-Path Monitoring
- showrev -p commandHow to Display Oracle Solaris Cluster Release and Version Information
- shutting down
- global clusterShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- global-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- zone clusterShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- snapshot
- point-in-timePoint-in-Time Snapshot
- snapshots Seestorage-based replication
- SNMP
- adding usersHow to Add an SNMP User on a Node
- changing protocolHow to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- disabling hostsHow to Disable an SNMP Host From Receiving SNMP Traps on a Node
- enabling and disabling event MIB
- How to Disable an SNMP Event MIB
- How to Enable an SNMP Event MIB
- enabling hostsHow to Enable an SNMP Host to Receive SNMP Traps on a Node
- removing usersHow to Remove an SNMP User From a Node
- software updates
- overviewOverview of Updating Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
- Solaris OS SeeOracle Solaris OS
- Solaris Volume Manager
- raw-disk device namesHow to Add a Cluster File System
- solaris10 branded zone clusterIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- solaris10 branded zone clusters
- patching an alternate BEHow to Patch an Alternate Boot Environment for a Zone in a solaris10
Branded Zone Cluster
- patching with clzoneclusterHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone Cluster (clzonecluster)
- patching with patchaddHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone in a Zone Cluster
(patchadd)
- solaris branded zone clusterIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- solaris branded zone clusters
- updatingHow to Update a solaris Branded Zone Cluster
- SRDF
- SeeEMC SRDF
- SeeEMC SRDF
- SeeEMC SRDF
- sshHow to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- starting
- global clusterHow to Boot a Cluster
- global-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- pconsole utilityHow to Restore a Node from the Unified Archive
- zone clusterHow to Boot a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- status
- global cluster componentHow to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- zone cluster componentHow to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- stopping
- global clusterHow to Reboot a Cluster
- global-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- zone clusterHow to Reboot a Cluster
- zone-cluster nodesShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- storage arrays
- removingHow to Remove Connectivity Between an Array and a Single Node, in a Cluster With Greater Than
Two-Node Connectivity
- storage-based data replicationUsing Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus Cluster
- and quorum devicesManual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- best practicesBest Practices When Using Storage-Based Data Replication
- definition
- Understanding Data Replication
- Understanding Data Replication
- recoveryManual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- requirementsRequirements and Restrictions When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- restrictionsRequirements and Restrictions When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Campus
Cluster
- storage-based replicated devices
- administeringConfiguring and Administering Storage-Based Replicated Devices
- configuringConfiguring and Administering Storage-Based Replicated Devices
- supported quorum device typesAdding a Quorum Device
- switchback
- guidelines for performing in data replicationDNS Mapping of a Client to a Cluster
- switches, transportHow to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- switching
- primary node for a device groupHow to Switch the Primary for a Device Group
- switchover for data replication
- affinity switchoverConfiguring Replication Resource Groups
- performingExample of How to Manage a Takeover
- synchronous data replication
- Remote Mirror Replication
- Two-Room Configuration With Storage-Based Data Replication
T
- time-out
- changing the quorum device defaultChanging the Quorum Default Time-out
- topology
- using it in Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerHow to Use Topology to Monitor and Update Your Cluster
- transport adapters, adding
- How to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- Administering the Cluster Interconnects
- Viewing the Global Cluster Configuration
- Checking the Status of Cluster Components
- transport cables
- adding
- How to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- Administering the Cluster Interconnects
- Viewing the Global Cluster Configuration
- Checking the Status of Cluster Components
- disablingHow to Disable a Cluster Transport Cable
- enablingHow to Enable a Cluster Transport Cable
- transport switches, adding
- How to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport
Switches
- Administering the Cluster Interconnects
- Viewing the Global Cluster Configuration
- Checking the Status of Cluster Components
- troubleshooting
- configuring security keysHow to Configure Common Agent Container Security Keys
- network-bind-addressHow to Check the Network Bind Address
- Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerTroubleshooting Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- changed user rightsUser Rights for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- transport cables, adapters, and switchesTroubleshooting Cluster Interconnects
U
- Unified Archive
- configuring a zone clusterHow to Configure a Zone Cluster from the Unified Archive
- installing a zone clusterHow to Install a Zone Cluster from the Unified Archive
- restoring a cluster nodeRestoring Cluster Nodes
- uninstalling
- lofi device fileHow to Uninstall Oracle Solaris Cluster Software From a Cluster Node
- Oracle Solaris Cluster softwareHow to Uninstall Oracle Solaris Cluster Software From a Cluster Node
- packagesUninstalling a Package
- unmonitoring
- disk pathsHow to Unmonitor a Disk Path
- unplumbing a network interface from an IPMP groupHow to Administer IP Network Multipathing Groups in a Cluster
- unregistering
- Solaris Volume Manager device groupsHow to Remove and Unregister a Device Group (Solaris Volume Manager)
- updating See Alsopatching
- a quorum serverUpdating a Quorum Server or AI Installation Server
- a specific packageHow to Update a Specific Package
- an AI serverUpdating a Quorum Server or AI Installation Server
- overviewOverview of Updating Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
- restriction for Oracle GlassFishUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- restriction for Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerUsing the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- solaris branded zone clustersHow to Update a solaris Branded Zone Cluster
- tipsUpdating Tips
- updating global namespaceHow to Update the Global-Devices Namespace
- upgrading
- failover zones of brand type solaris10Overview of Updating Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
- failover zones of brand type solarisOverview of Updating Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
- overviewOverview of Updating Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
- user rights
- for Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerUser Rights for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- users
- adding SNMPHow to Add an SNMP User on a Node
- modifying propertiesModifying a User's Rights Properties
- removing SNMPHow to Remove an SNMP User From a Node
- using
- roles (RBAC)Setting Up and Assigning Rights Profiles With Oracle Solaris Cluster
V
- validating
- global-cluster configurationHow to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- zone-cluster configurationHow to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- verifying
- cluster node statusHow to Restore a Node from the Unified Archive
- data replication configurationHow to Verify That Replication Is Configured Correctly
- vfstab configurationHow to Add a Cluster File System
- vfstab file
- adding mount pointsHow to Add a Cluster File System
- verifying the configurationHow to Add a Cluster File System
- volume Seestorage-based replication
Z
- ZFS
- adding
- replicated device groupsHow to Add and Register a Replicated Device Group (ZFS)
- storage pools without HAStoragePlusHow to Configure a Local ZFS Storage Pool Without HAStoragePlus
- configuring
- local storage pools without HAStoragePlusHow to Configure a Local ZFS Storage Pool Without HAStoragePlus
- replicated device groupsHow to Add and Register a Replicated Device Group (ZFS)
- removing a file systemHow to Remove a File System From a Zone Cluster
- replicationHow to Add and Register a Replicated Device Group (ZFS)
- restrictions for root file systemsCluster File System Restrictions
- ZFS Storage Appliance Seequorum devices
- zone cluster
- adding network addressesHow to Add a Network Address to a Zone Cluster
- administrationAdministering the Cluster
- bootingShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- cloningPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- component statusHow to Check the Status of Cluster Components
- configuring from the Unified ArchiveHow to Configure a Zone Cluster from the Unified Archive
- creatingOverview of Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- installing from the Unified ArchiveHow to Install a Zone Cluster from the Unified Archive
- moving a zonepathPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- preparing it for applicationsPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- rebootingHow to Reboot a Cluster
- removing a file systemPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- shutting downShutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- supported direct mountsHow to Remove a File System From a Zone Cluster
- validating configurationHow to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- viewing configuration informationViewing the Zone Cluster Configuration
- zone clusters
- brandsIntroduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- definitionOverview of Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- solaris10 branded
- patching an alternate BEHow to Patch an Alternate Boot Environment for a Zone in a solaris10
Branded Zone Cluster
- patching with clzoneclusterHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone Cluster (clzonecluster)
- patching with patchaddHow to Patch a solaris10 Branded Zone in a Zone Cluster
(patchadd)
- solaris branded
- updatingHow to Update a solaris Branded Zone Cluster
- zone path
- movingPerforming Zone Cluster Administrative Tasks
- zone-cluster nodes
- bootingShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- rebootingHow to Reboot a Node
- shutting downShutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
- specifying IP address and NICAdding a Node to a Cluster or Zone Cluster
- zpool
- configuring local without HAStoragePlus
- How to Configure a Local ZFS Storage Pool Without HAStoragePlus
- How to Add and Register a Replicated Device Group (ZFS)
- ZPoolsSearchDir
- extension property for data replicationConfiguring Replication Resource Groups