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Part I Overall Planning of Any Solaris Installation or Upgrade 1. Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information 2. What's New in Solaris Installation 3. Solaris Installation and Upgrade (Roadmap) 4. System Requirements, Guidelines, and Upgrade (Planning) 5. Gathering Information Before Installation or Upgrade (Planning) Part II Understanding Installations That Relate to GRUB, Solaris Zones, and RAID-1 Volumes 6. x86: GRUB Based Booting for Solaris Installation 7. Upgrading When Solaris Zones Are Installed on a System (Planning) 8. Creating RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors) During Installation (Overview) 9. Creating RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors) During Installation (Planning) RAID-1 and RAID-0 Volume Requirements and Guidelines Booting Into Single-User Mode Causes Mirror to Appear to Need Maintenance |
State Database Replicas Guidelines and RequirementsYou should distribute state database replicas across slices, drives, and controllers, to avoid single points of failure. You want a majority of replicas to survive a single component failure. If you lose a replica, when a device fails, for example, the failure might cause problems with running Solaris Volume Manager software or when rebooting the system. Solaris Volume Manager software requires at least half of the replicas to be available to run, but a majority (half plus one) to reboot into multiuser mode. For detailed instructions about creating and administering state database replicas, see Solaris Volume Manager Administration Guide. Selecting Slices for State Database ReplicasBefore selecting slices for state database replicas, consider the following guidelines and recommendations.
Choosing the Number of State Database ReplicasBefore choosing the number of state database replicas, consider the following guidelines.
Distributing State Database Replicas Across ControllersIf multiple controllers exist, replicas should be distributed as evenly as possible across all controllers. This strategy provides redundancy if a controller fails and also helps balance the load. If multiple disks exist on a controller, at least two of the disks on each controller should store a replica. |
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