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High Availability Support

Sun xVM Ops Center provides high availability capability that enables you to manually transfer Sun xVM Ops Center Enterprise Controller functions from one system to another.

HA Configuration

Content Description
About High Availability in Sun xVM Ops Center Provides an overview of high availability capabilities in Sun xVM Ops Center
Configuring Storage for High Availability Describes a simple example of configuring storage to support Sun xVM Ops Center high availability

HA Failover Procedures

Content Description
HA Failover Overview Introduces HA failover procedures that transfer Sun xVM Ops Center functions between primary and secondary Enterprise Controllers
Shutting Down the Primary Enterprise Controller Describes how to shut down a primary Enterprise Controller in an orderly manner
Preparing the Secondary Enterprise Controller for Failover Describes how to stop Sun xVM Ops Center services and prepare to transfer storage to the secondary Enterprise Controller
Transferring a Storage Asset Describes how to transfer the storage asset that holds the /var/opt/sun/xvm directory structure to the secondary Enterprise Controller
Completing HA Failover Describes running the harestore command, rebooting the secondary Enterprise Controller, and starting Sun xVM Ops Center services

Where to Go From Here
When you have finished viewing the high availability support information for Sun xVM Ops Center, either return to Installation, or proceed to Quick Start Guide for Solaris Systems or Quick Start Guide for RHEL 5.0 Systems to continue with system installation and configuration.

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