Planning the Oracle Solaris Cluster Environment
Define clustering
Oracle Solaris Cluster features
Oracle Solaris Cluster hardware environment
Oracle Solaris Cluster software environment
Oracle Solaris Cluster supported applications
Oracle Solaris Cluster High Availability framework
Identifying the global storage services
Virtualization support in Oracle Solaris Cluster
Establishing Cluster Node Console Connectivity
Accessing the cluster node consoles
Using the Oracle Solaris Parallel Console Software
Preparing for the Oracle Solaris Cluster Installation
Preparing the Oracle Solaris OS environment
Oracle Solaris Cluster storage connections
Describing quorum votes and quorum devices
Persistent quorum reservations and cluster amnesia
Describing data fencing
Configuring a cluster interconnect
Identifying public network adapters
Configuring shared physical adapters
Installing and Configuring the Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
Identifying the Oracle Solaris Cluster install package groups
Prerequisites for installing the Oracle Solaris Cluster software
Installing the Oracle Solaris Cluster software
Set the root environment
Configuring the Oracle Solaris Cluster software
Sample cluster configuration scenarios
Settings automatically configured by scinstall
Automatic quorum configuration and installmode reset
Perform Oracle Solaris Cluster Administration
Identify the cluster daemons
Use cluster commands
Using RBAC with Oracle Solaris Cluster
Administering cluster global properties
Administering cluster nodes
Administering quorum
Administering disk path monitoring
Administering SCSI protocol settings of storage devices
Using ZFS With Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
Building ZFS Storage pools and file systems
Using ZFS for Oracle Solaris Cluster failover data
Using Solaris Volume Manager With Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager
Solaris Volume Manager disk sets
Solaris Volume Manager Multi-Owner Disksets (for Oracle RAC)
Shared disk set replica management
Using Solaris Volume Manager Status Commands and Building Volumes in shared disk sets with soft partitions of mirrors
Managing Solaris Volume manager disksets and Oracle Solaris Cluster device groups
Using global and failover file systems on shared disk set volumes
Managing the Public Network With IPMP
Introducing IPMP
Describing general IPMP concepts
Configuring standby adapters in a group
Controlling the behavior of IPMP
Using ipadm commands to configure IPMP
Performing failover and failback manually
Configuring IPMP in the Oracle Solaris Cluster environment
Managing Data Services, Resource Groups, and HA-NFS
Introducing data services in the cluster
Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Data Service Agents
Introducing data service packaging, installation, and registration
Introducing resources, resource groups, and resource group manager
Describing failover resource groups
Using special resource types
Guidelines for using global and failover file systems
Understanding resource dependencies and resource group dependencies
Configuring Scalable Services and Advanced Resource Group Relationships
Using scalable services and shared addresses
Exploring the characteristics of scalable services
Using the shared address resource
Exploring resource groups for scalable services
Properties for scalable groups and services
Adding auxiliary nodes for a SharedAddress aroperty
Reviewing command examples for a scalable service
Controlling scalable resources and resource groups
Using Oracle Solaris Zones in Oracle Solaris Cluster
Oracle Solaris Zones in Oracle Solaris 11
Using HA for Zones
Configuring a Failover Zone
Using Zone Cluster
Creating a Zone Cluster
Creating a solaris10 branded zone in Zone Clusters
Support for Exclusive-IP Zone in Zone Clusters
Support for Trusted Extensions with Zone Clusters