Title and Copyright Information
 
About This Manual
Audience
Organization
Related Documents
Reader's Comments
Conventions
 
1    Introduction to TruCluster Server
 
2    Clusterwide File Systems, Storage, and Device Names
2.1    Supported File Systems
2.2    Cluster File System
2.3    Device Request Dispatcher
2.4    Context-Dependent Symbolic Link
2.5    Device Names
2.6    Worldwide ID
2.7    Clusters and the Logical Storage Manager
 
3    Connection Manager
3.1    Quorum and Votes
3.1.1    What is a Cluster Member?
3.1.2    Node Votes
3.1.3    Quorum Disk Votes
3.1.4    Expected Votes
3.1.5    Current Votes
3.2    Calculating Cluster Quorum
3.3    Using a Quorum Disk
 
4    Highly Available Applications
 
5    Cluster Application Availability
5.1    Overview
5.2    CAA Architecture
5.3    Resources
5.4    Resource Profiles
5.4.1    Application Resource Profiles
5.4.2    Nonapplication Resource Profiles
5.5    Action Scripts
 
6    Cluster Alias
6.1    Overview
6.2    The Default Cluster Alias
6.3    NFS and the Default Cluster Alias
6.4    Number of Aliases
6.5    Location of Alias IP Addresses
6.6    Routing for Alias Addresses
6.6.1    Common Subnet Routing
6.6.2    Virtual Subnet Routing
6.6.3    Routing Example
6.7    Cluster Alias vMAC Support
6.8    in_single and in_multi Services
6.9    Alias Attributes
6.10    Service Attributes
6.11    RPC Services and Cluster Alias
6.12    Redirecting Packets Within a Cluster
 
7    Memory Channel
 
8    Distributed Lock Manager
 
9    Cluster Installation and Administration
9.1    Installation
9.2    Administration
 
Glossary
 
Figures
1-1    A Cluster's View of Hardware
2-1    Storage Software Layering in a Cluster
2-2    CFS Makes File Systems Available to All Cluster Members
2-3    CDSL Pathname Resolution
3-1    Two-Member deli Cluster Without a Quorum Disk
3-2    Two-Member deli Cluster with Quorum Disk Survives Member Loss
5-1    Application Failover with CAA
5-2    CAA Architecture
6-1    Client's View of a Cluster With and Without Cluster Alias
6-2    Cluster Alias Functional Overview
6-3    Cluster Using Two Aliases
6-4    Alias Routing Example
6-5    in_single Service Accessed Through Default Cluster Alias
6-6    in_multi Service Accessed Through Default Cluster Alias
7-1    Memory Channel Logical Diagram
 
Tables
1-1    Features in the TruCluster Server Version 5.0A Product
2-1    UNIX File Systems Supported in a Cluster
2-2    Examples of New Device Names
 
Index