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h5. Open HA Cluster 2009.06 Is Now Available
Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is the latest open-source binary based on Sun Cluster 3.2, now running on OpenSolaris 2009.06. This release includes some new features, only in Open HA Cluster, that can reduce the amount of hardware you need in your cluster:
* The use of virtual NICS (VNICs) to route private-network traffic over the public network, eliminating the need for private interconnect cabling.
* COMSTAR iSCSI support to enable all cluster nodes to access locally attached storage.
There's plenty more to learn about, so go [take a look!|http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/announcements/?monthYear=June+2009]
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h5. New Versions of Sun Cluster 3.2 CORE Patches Are Now Available
The versions of Sun Cluster 3.2 CORE patches shown in the first column have recently been updated to those versions shown in the second column:
||Old Patch Version||New Patch Version||Description||
|126105-01|126105-07|Sun Cluster 3.2: CORE patch for Solaris 9|
|126106-03|126106-07|Sun Cluster 3.2: CORE patch for Solaris 10|
|126107-01|126107-07|Sun Cluster 3.2: CORE patch for Solaris 10_x86|
You can learn more about these patches by going to the [Patch Klatch|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SunCluster/Patches+That+You+Apply+to+Sun+Cluster].
h5. Sun Cluster High Availability (HA) Data Service for MySQL
By now, you might have heard that [Sun is acquiring MySQL|http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2008-0116/index.jsp?intcmp=hp2008jan16_mysql_learn]. What you might not have heard is that Sun Cluster provides a data service for MySQL and has provided one since the release of Sun Cluster 3.0.
The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL provides a mechanism for the orderly startup and shutdown of, fault monitoring of, and automatic failover of a MySQL database.
The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL, which is not scalable, is now supported in Sun Cluster 3.1 and in Sun Cluster 3.2 on the Solaris 8, Solaris 9, and Solaris 10 OS on the SPARC platform and on the Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 OS on the x64 platform. You can use the Sun Cluster HA data service with MySQL database versions 3.23.54a through 4.0.23, 4.1.6 through 4.1.22, and 5.0.15 through 5.0.45. The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL is supported in failover zones by using the container agent in Sun Cluster 3.1 and in failover nodes using the container agent and zone nodes in Sun Cluster 3.2.
The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL also includes support for the Service Management Facility (SMF) as well as a Zettabyte File System (ZFS) that's used as a local highly available filesystem. What's even better, the Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL has recently been [open sourced|http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/ohac/Documentation/Agents/open-agents/].
Jenny Chen's blog [Installation and Configuration Sun Cluster Data Service For MySQL|http://blogs.sun.com/luojiach/entry/installation_and_configuration_sun_cluster1] provides a detailed, hands-on example of how to install and configure this data service in a two-node cluster.
If you like, feel free to take a look at a reprint of Sun's [Sun Cluster Data Service for MySQL Guide for Solaris OS|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SunCluster/Sun+Cluster+Data+Service+for+MySQL+Guide+for+Solaris+OS+%28Reprint%29].
h5. Get the Next Version of Sun Cluster 3.2 Release Notes at the Sun Cluster Wiki
First, we put Sun Cluster patch information at your fingertips on the Sun Cluster Wiki. Then we moved Sun Cluster Release Notes Supplements to the Sun Cluster Wiki. Soon, you'll be able to get release notes for upcoming update releases of Sun Cluster 3.2 and Sun Cluster Geographic Edition 3.2 software at the Sun Cluster Wiki as well (rather than from [docs.sun.com|http://docs.sun.com/]). Keep your eyes peeled for more exciting news about this _thrilling_, new development!
h5. Solaris Cluster Support in LDOM I/O Domains
Starting with Solaris Cluster 3.2, Solaris Cluster is now supported in Logical Domains (LDoms) I/O domains. I/O domains are domains that include physical devices and are not dependent on other domains (such as a service domain) for their operation.
[more|Support of LDoms IO domains]
h5. New Solaris Cluster Support for x86 Hardware
Sun has some big news today from the Solaris Cluster team.\\
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We're announcing the first support for Solaris Cluster on non-Sun servers. For those of you who haven't been paying attention, [Solaris Cluster|http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/cluster] is the high availability platform for the Solaris OS.
Companies running Solaris 10 on non-Sun x86 hardware now have the opportunity to leverage Solaris Cluster to help automatically increase their overall system availability. Information about supported configurations, as well as the FAQ's are available [Solaris Cluster Open Hardware Program|http://www.sun.com/software/cluster/ohp/].
The ensures seamless interoperability of third party server products with Solaris Cluster. What's really cool is that both Sun and the third party server vendors test configurations and both also respond to support calls.
Sun and Hewlett-Packard customers now have the option of running Solaris Cluster on Hewlett-Packard Proliant DL 385 G2 and Proliant DL 585 G2 servers. For a technical explanation of what Sun engineers Vishwanth Mantha and Matt Ostberg learned during the initial implementation of Solaris Cluster on Hewlett-Packard servers check out [Solaris and Solaris Cluster on HP ProLiant Servers|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/solaris_and_solaris_cluster_on]. The [Solaris Cluster Oasis|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/] is the place to go to read more technical blog entries and case studies from the Cluster engineering team. Recent posts have covered the [quorum component|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/quorum_device_why_configure_one], [Solaris Cluster Express|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/better_late_than_never|Solaris Cluster Express] and [Solaris Cluster support in LDoms I/O domains|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/announcing_solaris_cluster_support_in].
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h5. Open HA Cluster 2009.06 Is Now Available
Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is the latest open-source binary based on Sun Cluster 3.2, now running on OpenSolaris 2009.06. This release includes some new features, only in Open HA Cluster, that can reduce the amount of hardware you need in your cluster:
* The use of virtual NICS (VNICs) to route private-network traffic over the public network, eliminating the need for private interconnect cabling.
* COMSTAR iSCSI support to enable all cluster nodes to access locally attached storage.
There's plenty more to learn about, so go [take a look!|http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/announcements/?monthYear=June+2009]
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h5. New Versions of Sun Cluster 3.2 CORE Patches Are Now Available
The versions of Sun Cluster 3.2 CORE patches shown in the first column have recently been updated to those versions shown in the second column:
||Old Patch Version||New Patch Version||Description||
|126105-01|126105-07|Sun Cluster 3.2: CORE patch for Solaris 9|
|126106-03|126106-07|Sun Cluster 3.2: CORE patch for Solaris 10|
|126107-01|126107-07|Sun Cluster 3.2: CORE patch for Solaris 10_x86|
You can learn more about these patches by going to the [Patch Klatch|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SunCluster/Patches+That+You+Apply+to+Sun+Cluster].
h5. Sun Cluster High Availability (HA) Data Service for MySQL
By now, you might have heard that [Sun is acquiring MySQL|http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2008-0116/index.jsp?intcmp=hp2008jan16_mysql_learn]. What you might not have heard is that Sun Cluster provides a data service for MySQL and has provided one since the release of Sun Cluster 3.0.
The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL provides a mechanism for the orderly startup and shutdown of, fault monitoring of, and automatic failover of a MySQL database.
The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL, which is not scalable, is now supported in Sun Cluster 3.1 and in Sun Cluster 3.2 on the Solaris 8, Solaris 9, and Solaris 10 OS on the SPARC platform and on the Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 OS on the x64 platform. You can use the Sun Cluster HA data service with MySQL database versions 3.23.54a through 4.0.23, 4.1.6 through 4.1.22, and 5.0.15 through 5.0.45. The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL is supported in failover zones by using the container agent in Sun Cluster 3.1 and in failover nodes using the container agent and zone nodes in Sun Cluster 3.2.
The Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL also includes support for the Service Management Facility (SMF) as well as a Zettabyte File System (ZFS) that's used as a local highly available filesystem. What's even better, the Sun Cluster HA data service for MySQL has recently been [open sourced|http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/ohac/Documentation/Agents/open-agents/].
Jenny Chen's blog [Installation and Configuration Sun Cluster Data Service For MySQL|http://blogs.sun.com/luojiach/entry/installation_and_configuration_sun_cluster1] provides a detailed, hands-on example of how to install and configure this data service in a two-node cluster.
If you like, feel free to take a look at a reprint of Sun's [Sun Cluster Data Service for MySQL Guide for Solaris OS|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SunCluster/Sun+Cluster+Data+Service+for+MySQL+Guide+for+Solaris+OS+%28Reprint%29].
h5. Get the Next Version of Sun Cluster 3.2 Release Notes at the Sun Cluster Wiki
First, we put Sun Cluster patch information at your fingertips on the Sun Cluster Wiki. Then we moved Sun Cluster Release Notes Supplements to the Sun Cluster Wiki. Soon, you'll be able to get release notes for upcoming update releases of Sun Cluster 3.2 and Sun Cluster Geographic Edition 3.2 software at the Sun Cluster Wiki as well (rather than from [docs.sun.com|http://docs.sun.com/]). Keep your eyes peeled for more exciting news about this _thrilling_, new development!
h5. Solaris Cluster Support in LDOM I/O Domains
Starting with Solaris Cluster 3.2, Solaris Cluster is now supported in Logical Domains (LDoms) I/O domains. I/O domains are domains that include physical devices and are not dependent on other domains (such as a service domain) for their operation.
[more|Support of LDoms IO domains]
h5. New Solaris Cluster Support for x86 Hardware
Sun has some big news today from the Solaris Cluster team.\\
\\
We're announcing the first support for Solaris Cluster on non-Sun servers. For those of you who haven't been paying attention, [Solaris Cluster|http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/cluster] is the high availability platform for the Solaris OS.
Companies running Solaris 10 on non-Sun x86 hardware now have the opportunity to leverage Solaris Cluster to help automatically increase their overall system availability. Information about supported configurations, as well as the FAQ's are available [Solaris Cluster Open Hardware Program|http://www.sun.com/software/cluster/ohp/].
The ensures seamless interoperability of third party server products with Solaris Cluster. What's really cool is that both Sun and the third party server vendors test configurations and both also respond to support calls.
Sun and Hewlett-Packard customers now have the option of running Solaris Cluster on Hewlett-Packard Proliant DL 385 G2 and Proliant DL 585 G2 servers. For a technical explanation of what Sun engineers Vishwanth Mantha and Matt Ostberg learned during the initial implementation of Solaris Cluster on Hewlett-Packard servers check out [Solaris and Solaris Cluster on HP ProLiant Servers|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/solaris_and_solaris_cluster_on]. The [Solaris Cluster Oasis|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/] is the place to go to read more technical blog entries and case studies from the Cluster engineering team. Recent posts have covered the [quorum component|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/quorum_device_why_configure_one], [Solaris Cluster Express|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/better_late_than_never|Solaris Cluster Express] and [Solaris Cluster support in LDoms I/O domains|http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/announcing_solaris_cluster_support_in].
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