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Installing and Configuring Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 With Sun Cluster 3.1 Software

Durga Deep Tirunagari, August 2007


Introduction

This document describes how to install and configure a two-node, asymmetric, high-availability (HA) cluster for Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 with Sun Cluster 3.1 software. The article also covers unconfiguring the same two-node cluster. The instructions are valid on SPARC platforms.

For more details, see the list of contents below.

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Contents
  • Installing and Configuring the Asymmetric Cluster
    • Install Sun Cluster 3.1 Software
    • Prepare Both Nodes of the Cluster
    • Install the Calendar Server 6.3 Binaries on Both Cluster Nodes
    • Install the Calendar HA Agent Package, SUNWscics, on Both Cluster Nodes
    • Configure the Cluster
    • Configure Calendar Server 6.3 on the Primary Node
    • Configure Calendar Server 6.3 on the Secondary Node
    • Edit the Calendar Server Configuration File
    • Create the Calendar Server HA Resource
    • Verify That Everything Is Working
  • Unconfiguring the Asymmetric HA Cluster
    • Take the Resource Group Offline
    • Disable the Calendar Server Resource
    • Disable the Logical Host Name Resource
    • Disable the HAStoragePlus Resource
    • Remove the Calendar Server Resource
    • Remove the Logical Host Name Resource
    • Remove the HAStoragePlus Resource
    • Remove the Resource Group
    • Unregister the Resource Types That Are Not in Use
  • Installing Sun Cluster 3.1 Software
    • Install the Solaris 10 Operating System on Both Nodes of the Cluster
    • Install the Sun Cluster 3.1 Software Using the Java ES Installer
    • Configure the Sun Cluster 3.1 Software
  • Installing Calendar Server 6.3
    • Select the Calendar Server 6.3 in the Installation Wizard
    • Specify the Installation Directories
    • Choose the Configure Later Option
    • Verify the Installation
  • Configuring Calendar Server 6.3
    • Start the Configuration Wizard
    • Specify the Fully Qualified Host Name
    • Specify the Directory in Which to Store the Calendar Server Configuration
    • Specify the Archive and Hot Backup Directories
    • Specify the Calendar Server User
    • Verify That the Configuration Was Successful
  • Creating File Systems Using Solaris Volume Manager
    • Create the Diskset
    • Add the Mediator Hosts
    • Add Drives to the Diskset
    • Create Volumes
    • Modify the md.tab File on Both Nodes
    • Create UFS File Systems
  • Useful Sun Cluster Administration Commands
    • Determine the Cluster Status
    • Bring the Resource Group Online
    • Verify That the Resource Group is Online
    • Display the Status of the Quorum Device
    • Display the Status of the Cluster Nodes
    • Display the Configuration of the Cluster
    • Check the Validity of the /etc/vfstab File
  • Enabling Cluster Debugging
    • Log Messages From the Calendar Server Agents
    • Edit the syslog.conf File
  • Example Output From Commands
    • Output of scinstall
    • Output of scstat
    • Output of scstat -g
    • Output of scstat -q
    • Output of scconf
  • References
  • For More Information

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