Cluster Server 8.0.2 Agent for Sybase Installation and Configuration Guide - Linux
- Introducing the Cluster Server Agent for Sybase
- About the Cluster Server Agent for Sybase
- Supported software for the VCS agent for Sybase
- How the agent makes Sybase highly available
- How the Sybase and SybaseBk agents support intelligent resource monitoring
- About the Sybase agent functions
- Monitoring options for the Sybase agent
- Action function for the VCS agent for Sybase
- Typical Sybase configuration in a VCS cluster
- Installing and configuring Sybase
- Installing, upgrading, and removing the agent for Sybase
- Configuring VCS service groups for Sybase
- About configuring service groups for Sybase
- Before configuring the service group for Sybase
- Configuring the service groups for Sybase
- Configuring the service group for Sybase from Cluster Manager (Java console)
- Configuring the service group for Sybase using the command line
- Encrypting passwords for Sybase
- About setting up detail monitoring for the agent for Sybase
- Enabling and disabling intelligent resource monitoring (IMF) for agents
- Administering the AMF kernel driver
- Administering VCS service groups for Sybase
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions for Sybase
- Appendix B. Sample configurations for Sybase
- About the sample configuration for the Sybase agent
- Resource dependency graph for the Sybase agent
- Sample configuration for a Sybase service group on Linux systems
- Sample main.cf files for Sybase ASE CE configurations
- Sample main.cf for a basic Sybase ASE CE cluster configuration under VCS control with shared mount point on CFS for Sybase binary installation
- Sample main.cf for a basic Sybase ASE CE cluster configuration with local mount point on VxFS for Sybase binary installation
- Sample main.cf for a primary CVM VVR site
- Sample main.cf for a secondary CVM VVR site
Typical Sybase configuration in a VCS cluster
In a typical configuration, VCS is configured in a two node cluster. The Sybase data is installed on shared disks. The Sybase server binaries can be installed locally on both nodes or on shared disks. The agent for Sybase is installed on both the nodes. The shared disks can be managed using Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM).
Figure: Sybase binaries and data on shared disks illustrates a sample configuration in which the Sybase servers, including binaries and data are installed completely on shared disks or shared cluster disk groups managed using VxVM.
Figure: Binaries on local disk and Sybase data on shared disks illustrates a sample configuration in which Sybase binaries are installed locally on each node in the cluster and the Sybase data is on shared disks or shared cluster disk groups managed using VxVM.