The PRIMECLUSTER DR/PCI Hot Plug User's Guide contains information on how to operate SPARC M10, M12, SPARC Enterprise Dynamic Reconfiguration, and PCI Hot Plug functions on PRIMECLUSTER.
Single-node system
For a single-node system where cluster software is not used, but a redundant disk or network is used, the following operations are supported: (For further details, see "1.3 DR standard operation modes" and "1.4 PCI Hot Plug standard operation modes."
Hot swap of an I/O-connected system board
Addition, deletion, and move of an I/O-connected system board (only for SPARC M10, M12)
Hot swap, hot expansion, and inter-partition move of a system board (*) on which CPU/memory boards are equipped
Hot swap and hot expansion of a PCI card
Cluster system
For a system that uses cluster software (PRIMECLUSTER), the following operations are supported:
For SPARC M10, M12
Addition, deletion, replacement, and move of an I/O-connected system board
Addition, deletion, replacement, and move of a system board (*) on which CPU/memory boards are equipped
Hot swap and hot expansion of a PCI card
For SPARC Enterprise
Hot swap, hot expansion, and inter-partition move of a system board (*) on which CPU/memory boards are equipped
Hot swap and hot expansion of a PCI card
(*) You can operate hot swap, hot expansion, and inter-partition move of I/O-equipped system boards for SPARC Enterprise by disabling I/O. See "4.2.1 Prerequisite."
Target models
The document describes SPARC M10-4/M10-4S/M12-2/M12-2S and SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000.
Product models
The document covers the following products:
PRIMECLUSTER GD
PRIMECLUSTER GL
PRIMECLUSTER Enterprise Edition
PRIMECLUSTER HA Server
PRIMECLUSTER Clustering Base
Target Readers
This manual is intended for all users who use PRIMECLUSTER and perform operations for SPARC M10, M12, and SPARC Enterprise Dynamic Reconfiguration, and PCI Hot Plug functions.
Configuration of This Documentation
The contents of each part are described below.
Title | Description |
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Chapter 1 Overview | This chapter explains the overview of DR and PCI Hot Plug. |
Chapter 2 GDS | This chapter explains how to use the DR/PCI Hot Plug functions using GDS. |
Chapter 3 GLS | This chapter explains how to use the DR/PCI Hot Plug functions using GLS. |
Chapter 4 PRIMECLUSTER | This chapter explains how to use the DR/PCI Hot Plug functions using PRIMECLUSTER. |
Appendix A Release Information | This appendix lists the main changes in this manual. |
GDS: Global Disk Services
GLS: Global Link Services
Related Documentation
Refer to the following manuals as necessary when setting up the cluster:
PRIMECLUSTER Concepts Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Web-Based Admin View Operation Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Cluster Foundation (CF) Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global Disk Services Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide : Redundant Line Control Function
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Redundant Line Control Function for Virtual NIC Mode
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Multipath Function
PRIMECLUSTER Messages
FJQSS (Information Collection Tool) User's Guide
Note
The PRIMECLUSTER documentation includes the following documentation in addition to those listed above:
PRIMECLUSTER Software Release Guide and Installation Guide
This Software Release Guide and Installation Guide are provided with each PRIMECLUSTER product package.
The data is stored on the "DVD" for each package. For details on the file names, see the documentation.
Conventions
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In manuals, helps, and messages of PRIMECLUSTER, a section number in a manual page is shown in parentheses after a command name or a file name. Example: cp(1)
For Oracle Solaris 11.4 or later, replace the section numbers as follows:
- "(1M)" to "(8)"
- "(4)" to "(5)"
- "(5)" to "(7)"
- "(7)" to "(4)"
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<Constant Width> | Variables that you must replace with an actual displayed value. |
Bold | Items in a command line that you must type exactly as shown. |
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[Constant Width] | Tool bar name, menu name, command name, button name, and icon names. |
Example 1
Several entries from an /etc/passwd file are shown below:
root:x:0:1:0000-Admin(0000):/: sysadm:x:0:0:System Admin.:/usr/admin:/usr/sbin/sysadm setup:x:0:0:System Setup:/usr/admin:/usr/sbin/setup daemon:x:1:1:0000-Admin(0000):/:
Example 2
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Date of publication and edition
April 2017, First edition |
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