About This Guide

This guide describes the configuration and administration of an IRIS FailSafe highly available system.

This guide was prepared in conjunction with release 2.1.2 of the IRIS FailSafe product. It supports IRIX 6.5.14 and later.

Audience

The IRIS FailSafe Version 2 Administrator's Guide is written for the person who administers the IRIS FailSafe system. The IRIS FailSafe administrator must be familiar with the operation of Origin servers, as well as optional Origin Vault, Fibre Channel RAID, JBOD, TP9100, or TP9400 storage systems, whichever is used in the IRIS FailSafe configuration. Good knowledge of XLV and XFS is also required.

Assumptions

To use Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) for FailSafe, you must have the following licenses:

  • Two or more PCP Collector licenses (PCPCOL), one for each node in the FailSafe cluster from which you want to collect performance metrics

  • One PCP Monitor license (PCPMON) for the workstation that is to run the visualization tools

Structure of This Guide

IRIS FailSafe configuration and administration information is presented in the following chapters and appendices:

Related Documentation

The following documentation will be useful in a FailSafe environment:

  • IRIS FailSafe Version 2 Programmer's Guide

  • Performance Co-Pilot User's and Administrator's Guide

  • CXFS Software Installation and Administration Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe 2.0 DMF Administrator's Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe 2.0 INFORMIX Administrator's Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe 2.0 Netscape Server Administrator's Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe Version 2 NFS Administrator's Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe 2.0 Oracle Administrator's Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe Version 2 Samba Administrator's Guide

  • IRIS FailSafe Version 2 TMF Administrator's Guide

The IRIS FailSafe man pages are as follows:

  • cdbBackup(1M)

  • cdbRestore(1M)

  • cmgr(1M)

  • crsd(1M)

  • failsafe(7M)

  • fs2d(1M)

  • ha_cilog(1M)

  • ha_cmsd(1M)

  • ha_exec2(1M)

  • ha_fsd(1M)

  • ha_gcd(1M)

  • ha_ifd(1M)

  • ha_ifdadmin(1M)

  • ha_macconfig2(1M)

  • ha_srmd(1M)

  • ha_statd2(1M)

  • haStatus(1M)

Release notes are included with each IRIS FailSafe product. The names of the release notes are as follows:

Release Note

Product

cluster_admin

Cluster administration services

cluster_control

Node control services

cluster_services

Cluster services

failsafe2

IRIS FailSafe 2.1.X

failsafe2_dmf

IRIS FailSafe/DMF

failsafe2_informix

IRIS FailSafe INFORMIX

failsafe2_nfs

IRIS FailSafe NFS

failsafe2_oracle

IRIS FailSafe Oracle

failsafe2_samba

IRIS FailSafe Samba

failsafe2_tmf

IRIS FailSafe/TMF

failsafe2_web

IRIS FailSafe Netscape Web


Conventions

The following conventions are used throughout this document:

Convention 

Meaning

command 

This fixed-space font denotes literal items such as commands, files, routines, path names, signals, messages, and programming language structures.

manpage(x) 

Man page section identifiers appear in parentheses after man page names. (1) indicates a user command, (1M) indicates an administrator command.

variable 

Italic typeface denotes variable entries and words or concepts being defined.

user input 

This bold, fixed-space font denotes literal items that the user enters in interactive sessions. Output is shown in nonbold, fixed-space font.

[ ] 

Brackets enclose optional portions of a command or directive line.

... 

Ellipses indicate that a preceding element can be repeated.

In this guide, the term FailSafe is used as an abbreviation for IRIS FailSafe.

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