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A
- adding
- file systems to HAStoragePlus resourceHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- nodes to resource groups
- failoverHow to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
- overviewAdding a Node to a Resource Group
- scalableHow to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
- resources to a resource group
- failover applicationHow 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)
- overviewAdding Resources to Resource Groups
- scalable applicationHow 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 groupsResource Group Affinities
- application binaries
- determining locationDetermining the Location of the Application Binaries
- attributes
- resource propertyResource Property Attributes
- automatic load distribution
- concentrate loadHow to Concentrate Load Onto Fewer Nodes in the Cluster
- load factorsHow to Set Load Factors for a Resource Group
- load limitsHow to Configure Load Limits for a Node
- overviewConfiguring the Distribution of Resource Group Load Across Nodes
- preemptionHow to Set Preemption Mode for a Resource Group
- priorityHow to Set Priority for a Resource Group
- automatic recovery actionsSuspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
B
- balancing
- load on cluster nodesDistributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- bringing online
- resource groupsHow to Bring Resource Groups Online
- bypassing
- name servicesHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
C
- changing
- resource group propertiesHow to Change Resource Group Properties
- resource propertiesHow to Change Resource Properties
- resource type propertiesHow to Change Resource Type Properties
- CheckNameService extension propertyHow 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 flagClearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- clsetup utilityclsetup Utility
- logical hostname
- adding to a resource groupHow to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- shared address
- adding to a resource groupHow to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- cluster file systems
- HAStoragePlus
- using a UFS file systemHow to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for
Cluster File Systems Using a UFS File System
- using a zpool for globally mounted ZFS file systemsHow to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for a
zpool for Globally Mounted ZFS File
Systems
- cluster propertiesCluster Properties
- Concentrate_loadCluster Properties
- colocation
- enforcing for online resource groupsEnforcing Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
- preferring for online resource groupsSpecifying a Preferred Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource
Group
- combining
- resource group affinitiesCombining Affinities Between Resource Groups
- Command-Line Interface
- logical hostname
- adding to a resource groupHow to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- shared address
- adding to a resource groupHow to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- complete failuresComplete Failures and Partial Failures of a Resource
- concentrate load
- setting for load distributionHow to Concentrate Load Onto Fewer Nodes in the Cluster
- Concentrate_load
- resource propertyCluster Properties
- configuration
- guidelinesConfiguration Guidelines for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- overviewOverview of the Installation and Configuration Process
- planning cluster file systemPlanning the Cluster File System Configuration
- configuring and administering
- Oracle Solaris Cluster data servicesConfiguring and Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- considerationsConsiderations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- creating
- failover application resourcesHow 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
- failoverHow to Create a Failover Resource Group
- scalableHow to Create a Scalable Resource Group
- scalable application resourcesHow to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- shared address resourcesHow to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- using CLIHow to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
D
- data services
- considerationsConsiderations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- planningPlanning for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- special requirementsIdentifying Data Service Special Requirements
- defining
- persistent faultsDefining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- delegating
- resource group failover or switchoverDelegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- description values
- rulesRGM Values
- device groups
- relationship with resource groupsRelationship Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
- synchronizing startups with resource groupsSynchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and
Device Groups Using HAStoragePlus
- directive
- #$upgradeFormat of Resource Type Names
- disabled resources
- unexpected behaviorHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- disabling
- resource fault monitorsHow 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 instancesEnabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Oracle Solaris Cluster
- displaying
- resource type, resource group, and resource configurationDisplaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- distributing
- online resource groupsDistributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- downgrading
- resource typesDowngrading a Resource Type
E
- /etc/vfstab file
- adding entries toHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing entries fromHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- editing
- HAStoragePlus resourcesInformation for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- logical hostname resourcesInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- shared address resourcesInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- enabling
- Oracle Solaris SMF servicesEnabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- resource fault monitorsHow 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
- rulesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- error flags
- STOP_FAILEDClearing 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 timeDependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuningSetting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
F
- failover
- delegating for resource groupsDelegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- failover application resources
- adding to resource groupHow to Add a Failover Application Resource to a Resource Group
- failover file systems
- See highly available local file systemHow to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type to
Make File Systems Other Than ZFS Highly
Available
- Failover_mode standard propertySpecifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- failovers
- preserving distribution of online resource groupsDistributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- fault monitors
- disablingHow to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor
- enablingHow to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor
- faults detected bySpecifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- probe intervalSetting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- probe timeoutSetting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- resourceDisabling and Enabling Resource Monitors
- response to faultsSpecifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- tuningTuning 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
- persistentDefining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- responses toSpecifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- file systems
- failure to modifyHow to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the FileSystemMountPoints
Property of an HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removingHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing from HAStoragePlus resourceHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- unmountingHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- files
- /etc/vfstab
- adding entries toHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing entries fromHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- RTRInformation for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- format
- resource type namesFormat of Resource Type Names
- freeing node resources, affinitiesSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
G
- GUI SeeOracle Solaris Cluster Manager
H
- HAStoragePlus
- cluster file systems
- using a UFS file systemHow to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for
Cluster File Systems Using a UFS File System
- using a zpool for globally mounted ZFS file systemsHow to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for a
zpool for Globally Mounted ZFS File
Systems
- HAStoragePlusSharing a Highly Available Local File System Across Zone
Clusters
- managed entity monitoringManaged Entity Monitoring by
HAStoragePlus
- HAStoragePlus resource
- cluster file systems
- change from local file systemChanging 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
- configuringConfiguring an HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File
Systems
- HAStoragePlus resource typeHow 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 ofModifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available
Local File System
- resource type versionsInformation for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- upgradingUpgrading the HAStoragePlus Resource
Type
- HAStoragePlus resource type
- criteria for usingDetermining Whether Your Data Service Requires HAStoragePlus
- overviewUnderstanding HAStoragePlus
- highly available local file systems
- adding file systems toHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- enablingEnabling 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
- modifyingModifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available
Local File System
- removingHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- removing file systems fromHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- highly available local file system across zone clusters
- sharingSharing a Highly Available Local File System Across Zone
Clusters
- highly available local file systemsDetermining the Location of the Application Binaries
I
- immutable zones
- usingUsing Immutable Zones
- installation
- overviewOverview of the Installation and Configuration Process
- Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
- restrictionsConsiderations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- intervals
- fault monitor probesSetting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- IOOption propertyWhat the Fault Monitor Verifies
L
- legal names
- Resource Group Manager (RGM)
- RGM Legal Names
- RGM Legal Names
- load balancingDistributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- load distribution of resource groups
- concentrate loadHow to Concentrate Load Onto Fewer Nodes in the Cluster
- load factorsHow to Set Load Factors for a Resource Group
- load limitsHow to Configure Load Limits for a Node
- overviewConfiguring the Distribution of Resource Group Load Across Nodes
- preemption modeHow to Set Preemption Mode for a Resource Group
- priorityHow to Set Priority for a Resource Group
- load factors
- setting for load distributionHow to Set Load Factors for a Resource Group
- load limits
- setting for load distributionHow to Configure Load Limits for a Node
- local file systems
- adding to HAStoragePlus resourceHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- failure to modifyHow to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource
- highly available
- enablingEnabling Highly Available Local File Systems
- modifyingModifying Online the Resource for a Highly Available
Local File System
- list of supportedEnabling Highly Available Local File Systems
- logical hostname resources
- adding to resource group
- using CLIHow to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- using clsetup utilityHow to Add a Logical Hostname Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- modifyingHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- loopback mount
- using HAStoragePlusConfiguring an HAStoragePlus Resource for Cluster File
Systems
M
- maximum values
- restartsDefining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- migrating
- HAStoragePlus resourcesInformation for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- logical hostname resourcesInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- resources to a new resource type versionHow to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of the Resource
Type
- shared address resourcesInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- mission-critical servicesSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- modifying resourcesHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
N
- name services
- bypassingHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- networks
- restrictionsConsiderations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- Nodelist resource group property
- and affinitiesTypes of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- nodes
- adding to resource groups
- failoverHow to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
- overviewAdding a Node to a Resource Group
- scalableHow to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
- distributing resource groups onDistributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- load balancingDistributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- off-loading noncritical servicesSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- removing from resource groups
- failoverHow to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
- failover with shared addressesHow to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared
Address Resources
- overviewRemoving a Node From a Resource Group
- scalableHow to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
- noncritical services
- off-loadingSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- nsswitch.conf
- verifying file contentsVerifying the nsswitch.conf File Contents
O
- off-loading noncritical resource groups
- affinitiesSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- Oracle Service Management Facility (SMF)
- enablingEnabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- encapsulating into a failover proxy resourceEncapsulating an SMF Service Into a Failover Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a multi-master resource typeEncapsulating an SMF Service Into a Multi-Master Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a scalable proxy resourceEncapsulating an SMF Service Into a Scalable Proxy Resource
Configuration
- Oracle Service Management Facility (SMF) services
- enablingEnabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run Under the Control of Oracle Solaris Cluster
- Oracle Solaris Cluster administrative commandsOracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- overviewOracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- tasks you can perform
- add a resource to a resource groupAdding Resources to Resource Groups
- bring a resource group offlineRemoving Resource Groups
- bring a resource group onlineBringing Resource Groups Online
- change resource group propertiesHow to Change Resource Group Properties
- change resource propertiesHow to Change Resource Properties
- clear Stop_Failed error on a resourceClearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- create a logical-hostname resource and its resource groupAdding Resources to Resource Groups
- create a resource groupCreating 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 groupHow to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type to
Make a Local ZFS File System Highly
Available
- delete a resource groupRemoving Resource Groups
- disable a resourceHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- edit logical hostname resourcesHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- edit shared address resourcesHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- enable a resourceEnabling a Resource
- enable and disable a resourceHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Disabling and Enabling a Resource
- fast suspend a resource groupHow to Suspend the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group
Immediately
- manage a resourceBringing Resource Groups Online
- move a resource group into an unmanaged stateHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- remaster a resource groupSwitching Resource Groups to Preferred Primaries
- restart a resource groupHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
- resume a resource groupHow to Resume the Automatic Recovery Actions of a Resource Group
- start monitoring on a resourceImmediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
- stop monitoring on a resourceImmediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
- suspend a resource groupImmediately Suspending Automatic Recovery by Killing Methods
- switch primary for resource groupHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
P
- partial failuresComplete Failures and Partial Failures of a Resource
- performance
- effect of probe interval onSetting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- optimizing for mission-critical servicesSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- persistent faults
- definingDefining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- ping command
- responses from disabled resourcesHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- planning
- cluster file systemPlanning the Cluster File System Configuration
- data servicesPlanning for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- PNM objects
- descriptionAdding Resources to Resource Groups
- preemption mode
- setting for load distributionHow to Set Preemption Mode for a Resource Group
- preregistered resource types
- reregistering after inadvertent deletionReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- upgradingUpgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- priority
- setting for load distributionHow to Set Priority for a Resource Group
- Probe_timeout extension property
- effect on restart timeDependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuningSetting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- properties
- See Alsoextension properties
- See Alsoextension properties
- clusterCluster Properties
- resourceResource Properties
- resource groupResource Group Properties
- Type_version
- Information for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- Information for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- property attributes
- resourceResource Property Attributes
- property names
- rulesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property values
- rulesRGM Values
- Public network management objects SeePNM objects
Q
- quiescing resource groupsQuiescing 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 automaticSuspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- suspending automaticSuspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- registering
- HAStoragePlus resource type
- during upgradeInformation for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- preregistered resource typesReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource typesHow to Register a Resource Type
- SUNW.LogicalHostname resource type
- after inadvertent deletionReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- during upgradeInformation for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- SUNW.SharedAddress resource type
- after inadvertent deletionReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- during upgradeInformation for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- removing
- file systems from HAStoragePlus resourceHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- nodes from resource groups
- failoverHow to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
- failover with shared addressesHow to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared
Address Resources
- overviewRemoving a Node From a Resource Group
- scalableHow to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
- resource groupHow to Remove a Resource Group
- resource typesHow to Remove a Resource Type
- resourcesHow to Remove a Resource
- removing a file systemHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- requirements
- data servicesIdentifying Data Service Special Requirements
- reregistering preregistered resource typesReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource dependency
- settingHow to Change Resource Dependency Properties
- resource fault monitorsDisabling and Enabling Resource Monitors
- resource group affinities
- zone clusterZone Cluster Resource Group Affinities
- Resource Group Manager (RGM)
- legal names
- RGM Legal Names
- RGM Legal Names
- valuesRGM Values
- resource group names
- rulesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource group propertiesResource Group Properties
- resource groups
- adding nodes toAdding a Node to a Resource Group
- adding resourcesAdding Resources to Resource Groups
- failover applicationHow 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 applicationHow 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)
- affinitiesResource Group Affinities
- automatic load distribution across nodesConfiguring the Distribution of Resource Group Load Across Nodes
- bringing onlineHow to Bring Resource Groups Online
- changing propertiesHow to Change Resource Group Properties
- creating
- failoverHow to Create a Failover Resource Group
- scalableHow to Create a Scalable Resource Group
- delegating failover or switchoverDelegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- displaying configuration informationDisplaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- distributing among nodesDistributing Online Resource Groups Among Cluster Nodes
- enforced colocationEnforcing Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
- enforced separationSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- even distributionDistributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- failover
- adding nodesHow to Add a Node to a Failover Resource Group
- removing nodes fromHow to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group
- failover with shared addresses
- removing nodes fromHow to Remove a Node From a Failover Resource Group That Contains Shared
Address Resources
- moving to UNMANAGED stateHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- preferred colocationSpecifying a Preferred Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource
Group
- preferred separationDistributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- quiescingQuiescing Resource Groups
- relationship with device groupsRelationship Between Resource Groups and Device Groups
- removingHow to Remove a Resource Group
- removing nodesRemoving a Node From a Resource Group
- restartingHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
- resuming automatic recovery actionsSuspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- scalable
- adding nodesHow to Add a Node to a Scalable Resource Group
- removing nodes fromHow to Remove a Node From a Scalable Resource Group
- suspending automatic recovery actionsSuspending and Resuming the Automatic Recovery Actions of Resource
Groups
- switching overHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
- switching the current primaryHow to Switch the Current Primary of a Resource Group
- switching to preferred primariesHow to Switch Resource Groups to Preferred Primaries
- synchronizing startups with device groupsSynchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and
Device Groups Using HAStoragePlus
- resource names
- rulesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource propertiesResource Properties
- resource property attributesResource Property Attributes
- resource type
- ScalMountPointConfiguring Failover and Scalable Data Services on
Shared File Systems
- resource type names
- rulesFormat of Resource Type Names
- resource type registration (RTR) fileInformation for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- resource types
- changing propertiesHow to Change Resource Type Properties
- displaying configuration informationDisplaying Resource Type, Resource Group, and Resource Configuration
Information
- downgradingDowngrading a Resource Type
- HAStoragePlus
- existing resourcesHow to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
Existing Resources
- migrating instances ofInformation for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- new resourcesHow to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
New Resources
- LogicalHostname
- migrating instances ofInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- preregistered
- reregistering after inadvertent deletionReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- upgradingUpgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- registeringHow to Register a Resource Type
- removingHow to Remove a Resource Type
- SharedAddress
- migrating instances ofInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
- unregisteringHow to Remove a Resource Type
- upgradingHow to Install and Register an Upgrade of a Resource Type
- resources
- adding to a resource groupAdding Resources to Resource Groups
- changing propertiesHow to Change Resource Properties
- clearing STOP_FAILED error flagClearing 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 monitorsHow to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor
- displaying configuration informationDisplaying 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 monitorsHow to Enable a Resource Fault Monitor
- failover application
- adding to a resource groupHow 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)
- modifyingHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- migrating to a new resource type versionHow to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of the Resource
Type
- removingHow to Remove a Resource
- removing resource typesHow to Remove a Resource Type
- scalable application
- adding to a resource groupHow 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 disabledHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- modifyingHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- responses
- to faultsSpecifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- restarting
- resource groupsHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Restarting a Resource Group
- restarts
- maximum allowedDefining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- restrictionsConsiderations for Installing and Configuring a Data Service
- retry intervalDefining the Criteria for Persistent Faults
- Retry_count standard propertyStandard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- Retry_interval standard propertyStandard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- RG_affinities resource group propertyResource Group Affinities
- rules
- description valuesRGM Values
- enumeration literal namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property valuesRGM Values
- resource group namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
S
- scalable application resources
- adding to resource groupHow to Add a Scalable Application Resource to a Resource Group
- ScalMountPoint resource type
- creatingConfiguring Failover and Scalable Data Services on
Shared File Systems
- setting
- resource dependencyHow to Change Resource Dependency Properties
- setting up
- HAStoragePlus resource typeEnabling Highly Available Local File Systems
- existing resourcesHow to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
Existing Resources
- new resourcesHow to Set Up the
HAStoragePlus Resource Type for
New Resources
- shared address resources
- adding to resource groupHow to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group (CLI)
- using clsetup utilityHow to Add a Shared Address Resource to a Resource Group
(clsetup)
- isolating from hosts when disabledHow to Disable a Resource and Move Its Resource Group Into the
UNMANAGED State
- modifyingHow to Modify a Logical Hostname Resource or a Shared Address
Resource
- sharing a highly available local file system
- zone clustersSharing a Highly Available Local File System Across Zone
Clusters
- SMF See AlsoOracle Service Management Facility (SMF)
- enablingEnabling Oracle Solaris SMF Services to Run With Oracle Solaris Cluster
- encapsulating into a failover proxy resourceEncapsulating an SMF Service Into a Failover Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a multi-master proxy resourceEncapsulating an SMF Service Into a Multi-Master Proxy Resource
Configuration
- encapsulating into a scalable proxy resourceEncapsulating 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
- identifyingIdentifying Data Service Special Requirements
- standard properties
- See Alsoextension properties
- See Alsoproperties
- effect on fault monitorsTuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- Failover_modeSpecifying the Failover Behavior of a Resource
- Retry_countStandard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- Retry_intervalStandard Properties for Setting the Retry Count and the Retry
Interval
- Thorough_probe_interval
- effect on restart timeDependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuningSetting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- Timeout_threshold
- tuningSetting 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 flagClearing the STOP_FAILED Error Flag on
Resources
- strong negative affinity
- definitionTypes of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage exampleSpecifying That a Critical Service Has Precedence
- strong positive affinity
- definitionTypes of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage exampleEnforcing Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource Group
- strong positive affinity with failover delegation
- definitionTypes of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- strong positive affinity with failover delegation
- usage exampleDelegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- SUNW.LogicalHostname resource type
- reregistering after inadvertent deletionReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource type versionsInformation for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- upgradingUpgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- SUNW.SharedAddress resource type
- reregistering after inadvertent deletionReregistering Preregistered Resource Types After Inadvertent
Deletion
- resource type versionsInformation for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- upgradingUpgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- switching
- resource groupsHow to Clear a Start_failed Resource State by
Switching Over a Resource Group
- switching the current primary
- resource groupsHow to Switch the Current Primary of a Resource Group
- switching to preferred primaries
- resource groupsHow to Switch Resource Groups to Preferred Primaries
- switchover
- delegating for resource groupsDelegating the Failover or Switchover of a Resource Group
- synchronizing startups
- resource groups and device groupsSynchronizing the Startups Between Resource Groups and
Device Groups Using HAStoragePlus
- syntax
- description valuesRGM Values
- enumeration literal namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- property valuesRGM Values
- resource group namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource namesRules for Names Except Resource Type Names
- resource type namesFormat of Resource Type Names
T
- Thorough_probe_interval standard property
- effect on restart timeDependencies of the Retry Count and the Retry Interval on Other
Properties
- tuningSetting the Interval Between Fault Monitor Probes
- Timeout_threshold standard property
- tuningSetting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- timeouts
- fault monitor
- guidelines for settingSetting the Timeout for Fault Monitor Probes
- tools
- clsetup utilityclsetup Utility
- Oracle Solaris Cluster administrative commandsOracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
- Oracle Solaris Cluster ManagerOracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface
- troubleshooting
- false failover due to timeout settingConsiderations 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 monitorsTuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services
- Type_version propertyInformation for Migrating Existing
Instances of the Resource Type
- Type_version propertyInformation for Migrating Existing Instances of the Resource Type
U
- UFS file systems
- cluster file systems using HAStoragePlusHow to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for
Cluster File Systems Using a UFS File System
- unmounting
- file systemsHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- unregistering
- resource typesHow to Remove a Resource Type
- upgrade directiveFormat of Resource Type Names
- upgrading
- HAStoragePlus resource typeUpgrading the HAStoragePlus Resource
Type
- preregistered resource typesUpgrading a Preregistered Resource Type
- resource typesHow 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 resourceHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- nsswitch.conf file contentsVerifying the nsswitch.conf File Contents
- removal of file systems from HAStoragePlus resourceHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- versions
- HAStoragePlus resource typeInformation for Registering the New
Resource Type Version
- SUNW.LogicalHostname resource typeInformation for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- SUNW.SharedAddress resource typeInformation for Registering the New Resource Type Version
- vfstab file
- adding entries toHow to Add File Systems Other Than ZFS to
an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- adding removing entries fromHow to Remove File Systems Other Than ZFS
From an Online HAStoragePlus
Resource
- volume managers
- highly available local file systemsConfiguration Requirements for Highly
Available Local File Systems
W
- weak negative affinity
- definitionTypes of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage exampleDistributing a Set of Resource Groups Evenly Among Cluster Nodes
- weak positive affinity
- definitionTypes of Affinities Between Resource Groups
- usage exampleSpecifying a Preferred Colocation of a Resource Group With Another Resource
Group
Z
- zone cluster
- resource group affinitiesZone Cluster Resource Group Affinities
- zpool for globally mounted ZFS file systems
- cluster file systems using HAStoragePlusHow to Set Up an HAStoragePlus Resource for a
zpool for Globally Mounted ZFS File
Systems
- Zpools property
- recovering from a faultHow to Recover From a Fault After Modifying
the Zpools Property of an
HAStoragePlus Resource