Thursday May 28, 2009

I am off to Community One West today! The last couple of weeks have been hectic both on the personal and work front.  At the end of the day I am happy that great progress have been made on both fronts. 

I hope to meet lot of folks whom I've worked with in the Solaris organization in person and quite excited about it. I'll be hanging around the Open HA Cluster booth where we'll be demoing the Open source version of our Solaris Cluster product. I am planning to post photos from the event on a daily basis - but hey, no promises! ;)

Hopefully, this time I'll get time to visit Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco - de Young - Legion of Honor. It was on the plans last year as well but unfortunately couldn't visit it. Ciao!

Monday Mar 23, 2009

You are invited to participate in the first OpenSolaris Summit for Open HA Cluster.

  Open HA Cluster Summit
  Sunday, May 31st, 2009
  San Francisco Marriott (Next to Moscone Convention Center)
  55 Fourth Street
  San Francisco, CA 94103 USA

The Open HA Cluster Summit will precede the CommunityOne West and JavaOne Conferences which start on June 1.  We will bring together members of the HA Clusters community, technologists, and users of High Availability and Business Continuity software.  Not only will experts lead interactive sessions, panel discussions and technical tracks, but there will be ample time for you to also be an active participant.

http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenSolaris/Open+HA+Cluster+Summit+May+2009

We invite you to register yourself for this event at the above link at your earliest convenience. Email ha-cluster-summit@opensolaris.org if you have any difficulty with the registration.  Attendance is free.  There will be a reception and Community Marketplace, an informal venue to showcase your products and ideas, in the evening following the technical sessions.

Wednesday Jan 28, 2009

The new Solaris Cluster 3.2 1/09 update adds innovative business continuity capabilities for Oracle RAC in Solaris virtual environments, enables increased high availability with new monitoring capabilities and configuration advisers, supports more types of storage solutions and provides simplified configurations.

Details:


The new features include :

* Core*

Solaris Container Cluster
Optional fencing
Quorum extensions with Software Quorum and Quorum Monitoring
New configuration checker
Optional dedicated partition for global-devices namespace
Exclusive IP in Solaris Container
IPsec on the Cluster Interconnect
ZFS as root file system

* Geographic Edition
Support for Oracle Data Guard
Support for Sun StorageTek Availability Suite with Solaris Container running applications

* Supported applications and agent features
New agent:
 - Informix IDS on Solaris 10 (SPARC and x64)
New feature
 - PostgreSQL agent support for PostgreSQL WAL shipping.
New supported application versions
 SAP 7.1
 MaxDB 7.7
 WebLogic Server 9.2, 10.0, 10.2 in Solaris Container
 SwiftAlliance Access 6.2
 SwiftAlliance Gateway 6.1
 JES MQ 4.1, 4.2
 JES Application Server (9.1UR2, Glassfish V2 UR2)
 JES Web Server (7.0u4)
 MySQL 5.1
 Apache Proxy Server (2.2.5 and version bundled with
    Solaris 10 10/08 and 5/08)
 Apache Web Server (2.2.5 and version bundled with
    Solaris 10 10/08 and 5/08)
 Agfa IMPAX 6.3
 IBM Websphere MQ v7
 Solaris 9 Container


Resources:

For additional details  http://sun.com/cluster
Download: http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/cluster/get.html
Engineering blog at: http://blogs.sun.com/SC/
Documentation: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-4683

 The Solaris Container cluster is sure to make you rethink about the economics of HA in a virtualized environment.  For a cheat sheet, refer to my previous blog entry!

Sunday Nov 23, 2008

A new blue print on why you should deploy MySQL on Solaris Cluster is available :

Deploying MySQL Database in Solaris Cluster Environments for Increased High Availability

Thursday Sep 25, 2008

We are pleased to announce the availability of the latest Solaris Cluster Express (SCX)!  You can download the software here.

There are some major milestones reached in this release: It incorporates the first contribution from a community member!   And coming from a student, it is doubly delightful!!  It also provides early access to some of the new and exciting features that are being developed by the team.

What is new?

* This release is runs on SXCE build 97. The version of Sun Management Center and other shared components are upgraded to be compatible with the Solaris Express Community Edition (SXCE) version.

* The fencing mechanisms have been enhanced with the introduction of optional  fencing.  This provides a mechanism for the administrator to change the fencing mechanism either at global or at an individual disk level.

* This release also has a new feature called zone clusters.  This feature makes it possible to form a virtual cluster based on the zones of a cluster.  This is made possible by the introduction of a new brand of zone called "cluster".  Needless to say, most of the code is available under a CDDL license like the rest of the software.  This feature is sure to make you reconsider your views about Open HA Cluster and Solaris Cluster!  Please refer to the clzonecluster(1CL)  man page for more details.

* Use of Loopback File Driver (lofi) device for global-devices name space is introduced with this release.  A dedicated partition for the exclusive use of global-devices name space (i.e /globaldevices) is no longer the requirement.

* As usual, there are the mandatory bug fixes and you can find them from the change log.

This release is a major milestone in the Open Source journey. For the list of all the exciting projects that the community is working on, please visit Open HA Cluster community.  This release of Solaris Cluster Express (SCX) will not work on OpenSolaris binary distribution (OpenSolaris 05.08).  For  the planned move to OpenSolaris binary distribution, visit Project Colorado.

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