Cluster Server 7.3.1 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Configuring Cluster Server using the script-based installer
- I/O fencing requirements
- Preparing to configure VCS clusters for data integrity
- About planning to configure I/O fencing
- Setting up the CP server
- Configuring VCS
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Verifying and updating licenses on the system
- Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installer
- Section II. Automated configuration using response files
- Performing an automated VCS configuration
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Section III. Manual configuration
- Manually configuring VCS
- Configuring LLT manually
- Configuring VCS manually
- Configuring VCS in single node mode
- Modifying the VCS configuration
- Manually configuring the clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually
- Configuring server-based fencing on the VCS cluster manually
- Setting up non-SCSI-3 fencing in virtual environments manually
- Setting up majority-based I/O fencing manually
- Manually configuring VCS
- Section IV. Upgrading VCS
- Planning to upgrade VCS
- Performing a VCS upgrade using the installer
- Tasks to perform after upgrading to 2048 bit key and SHA256 signature certificates
- Performing an online upgrade
- Performing a rolling upgrade of VCS
- Performing a phased upgrade of VCS
- About phased upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade using the product installer
- Performing an automated VCS upgrade using response files
- Upgrading VCS using Live Upgrade and Boot Environment upgrade
- Planning to upgrade VCS
- Section V. Adding and removing cluster nodes
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Adding a node to a multi-node VCS cluster
- Manually adding a node to a cluster
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Configuring I/O fencing on the new node
- Adding a node using response files
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Section VI. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Services and ports
- Appendix B. Configuration files
- Appendix C. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Using the UDP layer for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv4
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv6
- Appendix D. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix E. Installation script options
- Appendix F. Troubleshooting VCS configuration
- Appendix G. Sample VCS cluster setup diagrams for CP server-based I/O fencing
- Appendix H. Reconciling major/minor numbers for NFS shared disks
- Appendix I. Upgrading the Steward process
Configuring the virtual IP of the cluster
You can configure the virtual IP of the cluster to use to connect from the Cluster Manager (Java Console), Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager, or to specify in the RemoteGroup resource.
See the Cluster Server Administrator's Guide for information on the Cluster Manager.
See the Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide for information on the RemoteGroup agent.
To configure the virtual IP of the cluster
- Review the required information to configure the virtual IP of the cluster.
- When the system prompts whether you want to configure the virtual IP, enter y.
- Confirm whether you want to use the discovered public NIC on the first system.
Do one of the following:
If the discovered NIC is the one to use, press Enter.
If you want to use a different NIC, type the name of a NIC to use and press Enter.
Active NIC devices discovered on sys1: net0 Enter the NIC for Virtual IP of the Cluster to use on sys1: [b,q,?](net0)
- Confirm whether you want to use the same public NIC on all nodes.
Do one of the following:
If all nodes use the same public NIC, enter y.
If unique NICs are used, enter n and enter a NIC for each node.
Is net0 to be the public NIC used by all systems [y,n,q,b,?] (y)
- Enter the virtual IP address for the cluster.
You can enter either an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address.
For IPv4:
Enter the virtual IP address.
Enter the Virtual IP address for the Cluster: [b,q,?] 192.168.1.16
Confirm the default netmask or enter another one:
Enter the netmask for IP 192.168.1.16: [b,q,?] (255.255.240.0)
Verify and confirm the Cluster Virtual IP information.
Cluster Virtual IP verification: NIC: net0 IP: 192.168.1.16 Netmask: 255.255.240.0
Is this information correct? [y,n,q] (y)
For IPv6
Enter the virtual IP address.
Enter the Virtual IP address for the Cluster: [b,q,?] 2001:454e:205a:110:203:baff:feee:10
Enter the prefix for the virtual IPv6 address you provided. For example:
Enter the Prefix for IP 2001:454e:205a:110:203:baff:feee:10: [b,q,?] 64
Verify and confirm the Cluster Virtual IP information.
Cluster Virtual IP verification: NIC: net0 IP: 2001:454e:205a:110:203:baff:feee:10 Prefix: 64
Is this information correct? [y,n,q] (y)
If you want to set up trust relationships for your secure cluster, refer to the following topics: