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Solaris Cluster How to Create/Modify/Manage and How to Add/Remove/Replace a Zone Resource in a Zone Cluster Configuration (Doc ID 1589062.1)

Last updated on APRIL 29, 2024

Applies to:

Solaris Cluster - Version 3.2 U2 to 4.4 [Release 3.2 to 4.4]
Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition - Version 3.2 U2 to 4.4 [Release 3.2 to 4.4]
Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-bit)
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (32-bit)
This document aims to described the different level of configuration for Solaris Cluster zone cluster and determined which command to use.

Goal

 This document aims to described the different level of configuration for Solaris Cluster zone cluster and determined which command to use.

The zone cluster configuration scope

The clzonecluster (clzc) utility creates, modifies, and removes a zone cluster. The clzonecluster utility actively manages a zone cluster. For example, the clzonecluster utility both boots and halts a zone cluster. Progress messages for the clzonecluster utility are output to the console, but are not saved in a log file.

The clzc utility operates in the following levels of scope, similar to the zonecfg utility:

The resource scope affects either a specific node or the entire zone cluster, depending on which scope you enter the resource scope from. Most resources can only be entered from the node scope. The scope is identified by the following prompts:

You can specify any Solaris zones resource parameter, as well as parameters that are specific to zone clusters, by using the clzonecluster utility. For information about parameters that you can set in a zone cluster, see the clzonecluster(1CL) man page. Additional information about Solaris zones resource parameters is in the zonecfg(1M) man page.

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