... h2. 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
h2. 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
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{panel:borderStyle=none|titleBGColor=#BDBEC0|bgColor=#f5f5f5} *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. {panel}
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