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Sun Cluster MiscellaneousSUNW.rac_hwraid(5)


NAME

 SUNW.rac_hwraid, rac_hwraid - resource type implementation that represents the hardware redundant array of independent disks (RAID) component of Sun Cluster Support for Oracle Parallel Server/Real Application Clusters

DESCRIPTION

 

The SUNW.rac_hwraid resource type represents the hardware RAID component of Sun Cluster Support for Oracle Parallel Server/Real Application Clusters.

The SUNW.rac_hwraid resource type is a single-instance resource type. Only one resource of this type may be created in the cluster.

To register this resource type and create instances of this resource type, use one of the following utilities:

  • The scsetup(1M) utility, specifying the option for configuring Sun Cluster Support for Oracle Parallel Server/Real Application Clusters
  • The scrgadm(1M) utility

You can set the following extension properties of the hardware RAID resource by using the scrgadm utility.

Reservation_timeout
Type integer; minimum 100; maximum 99999; defaults to 325. This property specifies the timeout (in seconds) for the reservation step of a reconfiguration of Sun Cluster Support for Oracle Parallel Server/Real Application Clusters. You can modify this property at any time.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Changing a Property of a rac_hwraid Resource
 

This example sets the timeout for the reservation step of a reconfiguration of Sun Cluster Support for Oracle Parallel Server/Real Application Clusters to 350 seconds. The example assumes that an instance of the SUNW.rac_hwraid resource type named rac_hwraid has been created.

 
example# scrgadm -c -j rac_hwraid\
         -x reservation_timeout=350

ATTRIBUTES

 

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
AvailabilitySUNWhwraid

SEE ALSO

 

scrgadm(1M), scsetup(1M), attributes(5)



SunOS 5.9Go To TopLast Changed 16 Apr 2003