About Sun Clustering Software

The Sun Fire 280R server supports Sun Cluster 3.0 software running with the Solaris 8 Hardware 1/01 Operating Environment software.

Sun Cluster 3.0 software connects a group of servers into a cluster system to avoid a loss of service by managing failures on a larger scale than on a single server. Sun Cluster software allows multiple Sun servers to be interconnected in a cluster configuration. A cluster is a group of nodes that are interconnected to work as a single, highly available and scalable system. A node is a single instance of Solaris software – it may be a standalone server or a domain within a standalone server.

Avoiding service loss is accomplished by combining hardware redundancy with software monitoring and restart capabilities into the software cluster. Such measures reduce and forestall the following types of single-point failures in the cluster:

Server operating environment failure because of a crash or a panic

Data service failure

Server hardware failure

Network interface failure

Disk media failure

Sun Cluster software enables automatic recovery from any single hardware or software failure within the cluster by automatically restarting a failed application, or by migrating the application and its resources to a backup server. Sun Cluster software provides:

Hardware and software failure detection

System administration

System failover and automatic restart of data services in the event of a failure

A set of high availability (HA) data services

Application programming interface (API) software to create other HA data services by integrating them within the Sun Cluster framework

The Sun Cluster system uses Solstice DiskSuite or VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) software to administer multihost disks arrays that are accessible from multiple Sun Cluster servers. The volume management software provides disk mirroring, concatenation, striping, and hot sparing. VxVM also provides RAID 5 capability. For more information about RAID, see “About Disk Array Configurations and Concepts” on page 87.

For more information about Sun Cluster software, see the Sun Cluster Software Planning and Installation Guide, the Sun Cluster Hardware Service Manual, and the Sun Cluster System Administration Guide.

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Sun Microsystems 280R manual About Sun Clustering Software