http://www.unixarena.com/2014/06/configure-solaris-two-node-cluster-solaris-10.html
http://www.unixarena.com/2014/06/configure-quorum-devices-solaris-cluster.html
http://www.unixarena.com/2014/07/create-resource-group-solaris-cluster.html
http://www.unixarena.com/2014/07/configure-high-availability-zone-solaris-cluster.html
http://www.unix-openlab.com/media/Sun-Cluster-3-2-Cheat-Sheet.pdf
http://www.datadisk.co.uk/html_docs/sun/sun_cluster_32.htm
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Patching in Solaris
Solaris 10: Patching Solaris 10 on servers with non-global zones
http://unixadminschool.com/blog/2011/10/solaris-10-patching-solaris-10-on-servers-with-non-global-zones/
Applying a Patch to a Solaris System With Zones Installed
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19044-01/sol.containers/817-1592/z.pkginst.task-34/index.html
Managing Your Oracle Solaris Cluster Environment
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1635203&seqNum=8
Solaris 10- OS patching using Live-upgrade
http://www.unixarena.com/2012/07/solaris-10-os-patching-using-live.html
How To Apply A Solaris Recommended Patch Cluster
http://www.solariscommands.com/operating-system/how-to-apply-a-solaris-recommended-patch-cluster/
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Notes on configuring NFS on Solaris 10
March 16, 2007 at
1:36 am · Filed under OS, Solaris 10, Technology, howto
Here are my notes that I put together based on reading man pages, config sample, and from my previous blog entry on this topic.
1. (optional) mount an extra disk on the machine that will be the NFS server.
2. enable NFS sever by running the following:
svcadm -v enable -r
network/nfs/server
3. Run the following command to share via NFS
share -F nfs -o rw
/disk
Note: The above share command will not persist over reboots. To persist over reboots, add an entry to
/etc/dfs/dfstab
share -F nfs -o rw /disk
4. Run the following command to mount from the client side:
mount -F nfs
server:/disk /mount_point
Note: The above mount command will not persist over reboots. To persist over reboots, add the following line in
/etc/vfstab
:server:/disk - /mount_point nfs - yes rw,soft
See also this vfstab sample.
Please note that you can’t use the root account on the NFS client host to create files, because root on the NFS client doesn’t mean root on the NFS server. Use a common user account across NFS server and client(s) instead.
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Solaris Volume Manager - (Solaris 9)
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Process Management with Solaris
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