Configuring the BMC ProactiveNet Server in Sun Cluster


Solaris cluster identifies the health of the nodes in the cluster with device group configured for the BMC ProactiveNet application. Solaris cluster checks the status of device group configured for the BMC ProactiveNet application to verify the nodes in the cluster, which are online and functioning well. Based on the status, the Solaris cluster enables the BMC ProactiveNet service to be available on the online node.

High-availability workflow

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On Solaris cluster, the application needs to be identified with a resource group. The Sun Cluster uses the resources present in the resource group for high-availability.

  1. Create BMC ProactiveNet application resource type. This is necessary to register the BMC ProactiveNet Server as the application for high-availability. For more information, refer to Creating the BMC ProactiveNet resource type.
  2. Create a resource group that specifies the resources that need to be used for high-availability and the resources included are:

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