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A
- adding
- file systems to HAStoragePlus resource
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- nodes to resource groups
- failover
How to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
- overview
Adding a Node to a Resource Group
- scalable
How to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
- resources to a resource group
- failover application
How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
- logical hostname
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- overview
Adding Resources to Resource Groups
- scalable application
How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- shared address
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- affinities
- resource groups
Resource Group Affinities
- application binaries
- determining location
Determining the Location of the Application Binaries
- attributes
- resource property
Resource Property Attributes
- automatic load distribution
- concentrate load
How to Concentrate Load Onto Fewer Nodes in the Cluster
- load factors
How to Set Load Factors for a Resource Group
- load limits
How to Configure Load Limits for a Node
- overview
Configuring the Distribution of Resource Group Load Across Nodes
- preemption
How to Set Preemption Mode for a Resource Group
- priority
How to Set Priority for a Resource Group
- automatic recovery actions
Suspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
B
- balancing
- load on cluster nodes
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- bringing online
- resource groups
How to Bring Resource Groups Online
- bypassing
- name services
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
C
- changing
- resource group properties
How to Change Resource Group Properties
- resource properties
How to Change Resource Properties
- resource type properties
How to Change Resource Type Properties
- CheckNameService extension property
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- clearing
- Start_failed resource state
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
- STOP_FAILED error flag
Clearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- clsetup utility
clsetup Utility- logical hostname
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- shared address
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- cluster file systems
- HAStoragePlus
- using a UFS file system
How to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for
Cluster File Systems Using a UFS File System
- using a zpool for globally mounted ZFS file systems
How to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for a
zpool for Globally Mounted ZFS File
Systems
- cluster properties
Cluster Properties- Concentrate_load
Cluster Properties
- colocation
- enforcing for online resource groups
Enforcing Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
- preferring for online resource groups
Specifying a Preferred Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource
Group
- combining
- resource group affinities
Combining Affinities Between Resource Groups
- Command-Line Interface
- logical hostname
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- shared address
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- complete failures
Complete Failures and Partial Failures of a Resource
- concentrate load
- setting for load distribution
How to Concentrate Load Onto Fewer Nodes in the Cluster
- Concentrate_load
- resource property
Cluster Properties
- configuration
- guidelines
Configuration Guidelines for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- overview
Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process
- planning cluster file system
Planning the Cluster File System Configuration
- configuring and administering
- Oracle Solaris Cluster data services
Configuring and Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- considerations
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- creating
- failover application resources
How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
- logical hostname resources
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- resource groups
- failover
How to Create a Failover Resource Group
- scalable
How to Create a Scalable Resource Group
- scalable application resources
How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- shared address resources
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)- using CLI
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
D
- data services
- considerations
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- planning
Planning for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- special requirements
Identifying Data Service Special Requirements
- defining
- persistent faults
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- delegating
- resource group failover or switchover
Delegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- description values
- rules
RGM Values
- device groups
- relationship with resource groups
Relationship Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
- synchronizing startups with resource groups
Synchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and
Device Groups Using HAStoragePlus
- directive
- #$upgrade
Format of Resource Type Names
- disabled resources
- unexpected behavior
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- disabling
- resource fault monitors
How to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor
- resources
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- SMF instances
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Oracle Solaris Cluster
- displaying
- resource type, resource group, and resource configuration
Displaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- distributing
- online resource groups
Distributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- downgrading
- resource types
Downgrading a Resource Type
E
- /etc/vfstab file
- adding entries to
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing entries from
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- editing
- HAStoragePlus resources
Information for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- logical hostname resources
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- shared address resources
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- enabling
- Oracle Solaris SMF services
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- resource fault monitors
How to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor
- resources
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
Enabling a Resource
- enumeration literal names
- rules
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- error flags
- STOP_FAILED
Clearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- error messages
- failure to modify file system
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- extension properties
- Probe_timeout
- effect on restart time
Dependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuning
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
F
- failover
- delegating for resource groups
Delegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- failover application resources
- adding to resource group
How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
- failover file systems
- See highly available local file system
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type to
Make File Systems Other Than ZFS Highly
Available
- Failover_mode standard property
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- failovers
- preserving distribution of online resource groups
Distributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- fault monitors
- disabling
How to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor
- enabling
How to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor
- faults detected by
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- probe interval
Setting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- probe timeout
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- resource
Disabling and Enabling Resource Monitors
- response to faults
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- tuning
Tuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- faults
- modification of file systems
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- persistent
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- responses to
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- file systems
- failure to modify
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing from HAStoragePlus resource
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- unmounting
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- files
- /etc/vfstab
- adding entries to
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing entries from
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- RTR
Information for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- format
- resource type names
Format of Resource Type Names
- freeing node resources, affinities
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
G
- GUI See
Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
H
- HAStoragePlus
- cluster file systems
- using a UFS file system
How to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for
Cluster File Systems Using a UFS File System
- using a zpool for globally mounted ZFS file systems
How to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for a
zpool for Globally Mounted ZFS File
Systems
- HAStoragePlus
Sharing a Highly Available Local File System Across Zone
Clusters- managed entity monitoring
Managed Entity Monitoring by
HAStoragePlus
- HAStoragePlus resource
- cluster file systems
- change from local file system
Changing the Cluster File System to a Local File System
in an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- ZFS storage pool
- change between failover and global
Changing Accessibility of a ZFS Storage Pool's Datasets in an
HAStoragePlus Resource Between Failover and
Global
- HAStoragePlus resource
- cluster file systems
- configuring
Configuring an HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File
Systems
- HAStoragePlus resource type
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource- failure to modify instances of
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- modifying instances of
Modifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available
Local File System
- resource type versions
Information for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- upgrading
Upgrading the HAStoragePlus Resource
Type
- HAStoragePlus resource type
- criteria for using
Determining Whether Your Data Service Requires HAStoragePlus
- overview
Understanding HAStoragePlus
- highly available local file systems
- adding file systems to
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- enabling
Enabling Highly Available Local File Systems
- failure to modify
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- modifying
Modifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available
Local File System
- removing
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing file systems from
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- highly available local file system across zone clusters
- sharing
Sharing a Highly Available Local File System Across Zone
Clusters
- highly available local file systems
Determining the Location of the Application Binaries
I
- immutable zones
- using
Using Immutable Zones
- installation
- overview
Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process
- Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
- restrictions
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- intervals
- fault monitor probes
Setting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- IOOption property
What the Fault Monitor Verifies
L
- legal names
- Resource Group Manager (RGM)
RGM Legal Names
RGM Legal Names
- load balancing
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- load distribution of resource groups
- concentrate load
How to Concentrate Load Onto Fewer Nodes in the Cluster
- load factors
How to Set Load Factors for a Resource Group
- load limits
How to Configure Load Limits for a Node
- overview
Configuring the Distribution of Resource Group Load Across Nodes
- preemption mode
How to Set Preemption Mode for a Resource Group
- priority
How to Set Priority for a Resource Group
- load factors
- setting for load distribution
How to Set Load Factors for a Resource Group
- load limits
- setting for load distribution
How to Configure Load Limits for a Node
- local file systems
- adding to HAStoragePlus resource
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- failure to modify
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
- highly available
- enabling
Enabling Highly Available Local File Systems
- modifying
Modifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available
Local File System
- list of supported
Enabling Highly Available Local File Systems
- logical hostname resources
- adding to resource group
- using CLI
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- using clsetup utility
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- modifying
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- loopback mount
- using HAStoragePlus
Configuring an HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File
Systems
M
- maximum values
- restarts
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- migrating
- HAStoragePlus resources
Information for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- logical hostname resources
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- resources to a new resource type version
How to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of the Resource
Type
- shared address resources
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- mission-critical services
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- modifying resources
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
N
- name services
- bypassing
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- networks
- restrictions
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- Nodelist resource group property
- and affinities
Types of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- nodes
- adding to resource groups
- failover
How to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
- overview
Adding a Node to a Resource Group
- scalable
How to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
- distributing resource groups on
Distributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- load balancing
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- off-loading noncritical services
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- removing from resource groups
- failover
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
- failover with shared addresses
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared
Address Resources
- overview
Removing a Node From a Resource Group
- scalable
How to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
- noncritical services
- off-loading
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- nsswitch.conf
- verifying file contents
Verifying the nsswitch.conf File Contents
O
- off-loading noncritical resource groups
- affinities
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- Oracle Service Management Facility (SMF)
- enabling
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- encapsulating into a failover proxy resource
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Failover Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a multi-master resource type
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Multi-Master Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a scalable proxy resource
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Scalable Proxy Resource
Configuration
- Oracle Service Management Facility (SMF) services
- enabling
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Oracle Solaris Cluster
- Oracle Solaris Cluster administrative commands
Oracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- overview
Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- tasks you can perform
- add a resource to a resource group
Adding Resources to Resource Groups
- bring a resource group offline
Removing Resource Groups
- bring a resource group online
Bringing Resource Groups Online
- change resource group properties
How to Change Resource Group Properties
- change resource properties
How to Change Resource Properties
- clear Stop_Failed error on a resource
Clearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- create a logical-hostname resource and its resource group
Adding Resources to Resource Groups
- create a resource group
Creating a Resource Group
- create an HAStoragePlus resource and a new resource group
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type to
Make File Systems Other Than ZFS Highly
Available
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type
by Using the clsetup
Utility
- create an HAStoragePlus resource for a ZFS file system and a new resource group
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type to
Make a Local ZFS File System Highly
Available
- delete a resource group
Removing Resource Groups
- disable a resource
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- edit logical hostname resources
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- edit shared address resources
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- enable a resource
Enabling a Resource
- enable and disable a resource
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
- fast suspend a resource group
How to Suspend the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group
Immediately
- manage a resource
Bringing Resource Groups Online
- move a resource group into an unmanaged state
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- remaster a resource group
Switching Resource Groups to Preferred Primaries
- restart a resource group
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
- resume a resource group
How to Resume the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group
- start monitoring on a resource
Immediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
- stop monitoring on a resource
Immediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
- suspend a resource group
Immediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
- switch primary for resource group
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
P
- partial failures
Complete Failures and Partial Failures of a Resource
- performance
- effect of probe interval on
Setting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- optimizing for mission-critical services
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- persistent faults
- defining
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- ping command
- responses from disabled resources
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- planning
- cluster file system
Planning the Cluster File System Configuration
- data services
Planning for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- PNM objects
- description
Adding Resources to Resource Groups
- preemption mode
- setting for load distribution
How to Set Preemption Mode for a Resource Group
- preregistered resource types
- reregistering after inadvertent deletion
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- upgrading
Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- priority
- setting for load distribution
How to Set Priority for a Resource Group
- Probe_timeout extension property
- effect on restart time
Dependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuning
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- properties
- See Also
extension properties - See Also
extension properties
- cluster
Cluster Properties
- resource
Resource Properties
- resource group
Resource Group Properties
- Type_version
Information for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- property attributes
- resource
Resource Property Attributes
- property names
- rules
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property values
- rules
RGM Values
- Public network management objects See
PNM objects
Q
- quiescing resource groups
Quiescing Resource Groups
R
- recovering
- from failure to modify file system
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- recovery actions
- resuming automatic
Suspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- suspending automatic
Suspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- registering
- HAStoragePlus resource type
- during upgrade
Information for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- preregistered resource types
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource types
How to Register a Resource Type
- SUNW.LogicalHostname resource type
- after inadvertent deletion
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- during upgrade
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- SUNW.SharedAddress resource type
- after inadvertent deletion
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- during upgrade
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- removing
- file systems from HAStoragePlus resource
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- nodes from resource groups
- failover
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
- failover with shared addresses
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared
Address Resources
- overview
Removing a Node From a Resource Group
- scalable
How to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
- resource group
How to Remove a Resource Group
- resource types
How to Remove a Resource Type
- resources
How to Remove a Resource
- removing a file system
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- requirements
- data services
Identifying Data Service Special Requirements
- reregistering preregistered resource types
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource dependency
- setting
How to Change Resource Dependency Properties
- resource fault monitors
Disabling and Enabling Resource Monitors
- resource group affinities
- zone cluster
Zone Cluster Resource Group Affinities
- Resource Group Manager (RGM)
- legal names
RGM Legal Names
RGM Legal Names
- values
RGM Values
- resource group names
- rules
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource group properties
Resource Group Properties
- resource groups
- adding nodes to
Adding a Node to a Resource Group
- adding resources
Adding Resources to Resource Groups- failover application
How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
- logical hostname
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- scalable application
How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- shared address
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- affinities
Resource Group Affinities
- automatic load distribution across nodes
Configuring the Distribution of Resource Group Load Across Nodes
- bringing online
How to Bring Resource Groups Online
- changing properties
How to Change Resource Group Properties
- creating
- failover
How to Create a Failover Resource Group
- scalable
How to Create a Scalable Resource Group
- delegating failover or switchover
Delegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- displaying configuration information
Displaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- distributing among nodes
Distributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- enforced colocation
Enforcing Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
- enforced separation
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- even distribution
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- failover
- adding nodes
How to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
- removing nodes from
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
- failover with shared addresses
- removing nodes from
How to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared
Address Resources
- moving to UNMANAGED state
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- preferred colocation
Specifying a Preferred Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource
Group
- preferred separation
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- quiescing
Quiescing Resource Groups
- relationship with device groups
Relationship Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
- removing
How to Remove a Resource Group
- removing nodes
Removing a Node From a Resource Group
- restarting
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
- resuming automatic recovery actions
Suspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- scalable
- adding nodes
How to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
- removing nodes from
How to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
- suspending automatic recovery actions
Suspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- switching over
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
- switching the current primary
How to Switch the Current Primary of a Resource Group
- switching to preferred primaries
How to Switch Resource Groups to Preferred Primaries
- synchronizing startups with device groups
Synchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and
Device Groups Using HAStoragePlus
- resource names
- rules
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource properties
Resource Properties
- resource property attributes
Resource Property Attributes
- resource type
- ScalMountPoint
Configuring Failover and Scalable Data Services on
Shared File Systems
- resource type names
- rules
Format of Resource Type Names
- resource type registration (RTR) file
Information for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- resource types
- changing properties
How to Change Resource Type Properties
- displaying configuration information
Displaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- downgrading
Downgrading a Resource Type
- HAStoragePlus
- existing resources
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
Existing Resources
- migrating instances of
Information for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- new resources
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
New Resources
- LogicalHostname
- migrating instances of
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- preregistered
- reregistering after inadvertent deletion
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- upgrading
Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- registering
How to Register a Resource Type
- removing
How to Remove a Resource Type
- SharedAddress
- migrating instances of
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- unregistering
How to Remove a Resource Type
- upgrading
How to Install and Register an Upgrade of a Resource Type
- resources
- adding to a resource group
Adding Resources to Resource Groups
- changing properties
How to Change Resource Properties
- clearing STOP_FAILED error flag
Clearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- disabling
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- disabling fault monitors
How to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor
- displaying configuration information
Displaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- enabling
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
Enabling a Resource
- enabling fault monitors
How to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor
- failover application
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
- logical hostname
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- modifying
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- migrating to a new resource type version
How to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of the Resource
Type
- removing
How to Remove a Resource
- removing resource types
How to Remove a Resource Type
- scalable application
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- shared address
- adding to a resource group
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- isolating from hosts when disabled
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- modifying
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- responses
- to faults
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- restarting
- resource groups
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
- restarts
- maximum allowed
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- restrictions
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- retry interval
Defining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- Retry_count standard property
Standard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- Retry_interval standard property
Standard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- RG_affinities resource group property
Resource Group Affinities
- rules
- description values
RGM Values
- enumeration literal names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property values
RGM Values
- resource group names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
S
- scalable application resources
- adding to resource group
How to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- ScalMountPoint resource type
- creating
Configuring Failover and Scalable Data Services on
Shared File Systems
- setting
- resource dependency
How to Change Resource Dependency Properties
- setting up
- HAStoragePlus resource type
Enabling Highly Available Local File Systems- existing resources
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
Existing Resources
- new resources
How to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
New Resources
- shared address resources
- adding to resource group
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)- using clsetup utility
How to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- isolating from hosts when disabled
How to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- modifying
How to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- sharing a highly available local file system
- zone clusters
Sharing a Highly Available Local File System Across Zone
Clusters
- SMF See Also
Oracle Service Management Facility (SMF)- enabling
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- encapsulating into a failover proxy resource
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Failover Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a multi-master proxy resource
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Multi-Master Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a scalable proxy resource
Encapsulating an SMF Service Into a Scalable Proxy Resource
Configuration
- Oracle Service Management Facility (SMF)
Enabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Oracle Solaris Cluster
- special requirements
- identifying
Identifying Data Service Special Requirements
- standard properties
- See Also
extension properties - See Also
properties
- effect on fault monitors
Tuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- Failover_mode
Specifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- Retry_count
Standard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- Retry_interval
Standard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- Thorough_probe_interval
- effect on restart time
Dependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuning
Setting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- Timeout_threshold
- tuning
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- Start_failed resource state
- clearing
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
- STOP_FAILED error flag
Clearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- strong negative affinity
- definition
Types of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage example
Specifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- strong positive affinity
- definition
Types of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage example
Enforcing Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
- strong positive affinity with failover delegation
- definition
Types of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- strong positive affinity with failover delegation
- usage example
Delegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- SUNW.LogicalHostname resource type
- reregistering after inadvertent deletion
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource type versions
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- upgrading
Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- SUNW.SharedAddress resource type
- reregistering after inadvertent deletion
Reregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource type versions
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- upgrading
Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- switching
- resource groups
How to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
- switching the current primary
- resource groups
How to Switch the Current Primary of a Resource Group
- switching to preferred primaries
- resource groups
How to Switch Resource Groups to Preferred Primaries
- switchover
- delegating for resource groups
Delegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- synchronizing startups
- resource groups and device groups
Synchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and
Device Groups Using HAStoragePlus
- syntax
- description values
RGM Values
- enumeration literal names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property values
RGM Values
- resource group names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource names
Rules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource type names
Format of Resource Type Names
T
- Thorough_probe_interval standard property
- effect on restart time
Dependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuning
Setting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- Timeout_threshold standard property
- tuning
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- timeouts
- fault monitor
- guidelines for setting
Setting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- tools
- clsetup utility
clsetup Utility
- Oracle Solaris Cluster administrative commands
Oracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- troubleshooting
- false failover due to timeout setting
Considerations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- modification of file systems
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- tuning
- fault monitors
Tuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- Type_version property
Information for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- Type_version property
Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
U
- UFS file systems
- cluster file systems using HAStoragePlus
How to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for
Cluster File Systems Using a UFS File System
- unmounting
- file systems
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- unregistering
- resource types
How to Remove a Resource Type
- upgrade directive
Format of Resource Type Names
- upgrading
- HAStoragePlus resource type
Upgrading the HAStoragePlus Resource
Type
- preregistered resource types
Upgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- resource types
How to Install and Register an Upgrade of a Resource Type
V
- values
- Resource Group Manager (RGM)
RGM Values
- verifying
- addition of file systems to HAStoragePlus resource
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- nsswitch.conf file contents
Verifying the nsswitch.conf File Contents
- removal of file systems from HAStoragePlus resource
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- versions
- HAStoragePlus resource type
Information for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- SUNW.LogicalHostname resource type
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- SUNW.SharedAddress resource type
Information for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- vfstab file
- adding entries to
How to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- adding removing entries from
How to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- volume managers
- highly available local file systems
Configuration Requirements for Highly
Available Local File Systems
W
- weak negative affinity
- definition
Types of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage example
Distributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- weak positive affinity
- definition
Types of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage example
Specifying a Preferred Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource
Group
Z
- zone cluster
- resource group affinities
Zone Cluster Resource Group Affinities
- zpool for globally mounted ZFS file systems
- cluster file systems using HAStoragePlus
How to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for a
zpool for Globally Mounted ZFS File
Systems
- Zpools property
- recovering from a fault
How to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource