See also primary and secondary.
See also cluster transport junction, cluster transport adapter, cluster transport cable, and endpoint.
See also cluster node.
See also cluster member.
See also cluster interconnect.
See also cluster interconnect.
See also cluster interconnect.
See also potential primary.
The Sun Cluster DID driver uses device IDs to determine the correlation between the Solaris logical names on different cluster nodes. The DID driver probes each device for its device ID. If that device ID matches another device somewhere else in the cluster, both devices are given the same DID name. If the device ID has not been seen in the cluster before, a new DID name is assigned.
See also Solaris logical name and DID driver.
See also DID name.
See also Solaris logical name.
See also logical host name resource
See also logical host name resource and scalable resource group.
See also scalable resource type.
See also shared address resource.
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See also Public Network Management (PNM).
See also IP Network Multipathing (IPMP).
See also scalable service.
See also scalable service.
See also shared address resource and failover resource group.
See also cluster member and cluster node.
See also default master.
See also secondary.
See also secondary host name.
See also scalable resource group and failover resource group.
See also data service, failover resource type, and scalable resource type.
See also scalable resource type and shared address resource.
See also failover resource type.
See also primary.
See also primary host name.
See also logical host name resource.
See also Solaris physical name.
See also Solaris logical name.
See also volume manager.
See also failover.
Note: VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) is currently available for use on SPARC based clusters only. VERITAS Volume Manager is not currently available for use on x86 based clusters.
See also volume manager.