Specifications

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4.7.1.2 HA Configuration Using VERITAS
If you have a problem running an A3x00 under a third party cluster environment,
you can check with CPRE to see whether they have VIP arrangement with the third
party vendor to help you move forward.
Because Sun has no access to the source code of third party cluster software,
debugging is problematical. In such a case, a SCSI or Fibre Channel analyzer trace
between the host and the A3x00 module would help to isolate whether the issue is in
the upper software layer or in the A3x00 layer.
4.7.1.3 Adding or Moving Arrays Under VERITAS
Under VERITAS, volumes will show up in the Vxdisk list as online altused after being
moved to a new host. See SRDB no. 20907 for further details.
4.7.2 Solstice Disksuite (SDS)
The A3x00 is supported by Solstice Disksuite 4.1. See the following white paper
available on the Sonoma Engineering web site:
http://webhome.sfbay/A3x00/Sonoma/SDS.ps
4.7.3 Sun Cluster
Refer to Section 2.6.1, “Cluster Information” on page 2-10.
4.7.4 High Availability (HA)
High Availability and Parallel Database were two distinct products offered by
SunSoft and SMCC. The functionality of these two products is available in Sun
Cluster 2.1. See Section 1.4.1 "High Availability and Parallel Database
Configurations” in Chapter 1. The document is available on the following web site:
http://suncluster.eng/engineering/SC2.2/fcs_docs/fcs_docs.html