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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle TimesTen Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for TimesTen
Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for TimesTen
Planning the HA for TimesTen Installation and Configuration
Planning the Resource Group Topology for HA for TimesTen
TimesTen and Solaris Containers
HA for TimesTen and In-Memory Database Cache
Installing and Configuring TimesTen
How to Enable a TimesTen Database to Run in a Global Zone Configuration
How to Install and Configure TimesTen
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of TimesTen
How to Verify Installation and Configuration of TimesTen
Installing the HA for TimesTen Package
How to Install the HA for TimesTen Package
Registering and Configuring HA for TimesTen
Specifying Extension Properties for the TimesTen Resource
Creating and Enabling Resources for TimesTen
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in a Failover Configuration
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in a Multiple-Master Configuration
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in a Scalable Configuration
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in an Active-Standby Configuration
Verifying the HA for TimesTen Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for TimesTen Installation for Failover Configurations
How to Verify the HA for TimesTen Installation for Scalable or Multiple-Master Configurations
Define the TimesTen Replication
Tuning the HA for TimesTen Fault Monitor
Operation of the Fault Monitor for ORCL.TimesTen_server Resource Type
Operation of the Fault Monitor for the Other HA for TimesTen Resource Types
How to Activate Debugging for HA for TimesTen
A. HA for TimesTen Extension Properties
B. Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in a Failover Configuration
C. Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in an Active-Active Configuration
D. Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in a Scalable Subscriber Configuration
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database (HA for TimesTen) enables Oracle Solaris Cluster software to manage Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database (TimesTen) by providing components to perform the orderly startup, shutdown, and fault monitoring of TimesTen.
You can configure HA for TimesTen as a failover, scalable, or multiple-master service. The type of deployment you configure depends of the deployment of the TimesTen data stores.
When a TimesTen database cluster is managed by the HA for TimesTen data service, the TimesTen instance becomes a failover, scalable, or multiple-master TimesTen resource across the cluster nodes. The control of the TimesTen instance is managed by the HA for TimesTen data service.
For conceptual information about failover data services, multiple-masters data services, and scalable data services, see Oracle Solaris Cluster Concepts Guide.