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Monday Mar 31, 2008
Solaris Cluster 3.2U1 is here!


I am happy to announce the release of Solaris Cluster 3.2 2/08, Sun's framework that extends the high availability features of Solaris. Solaris Cluster 3.2 2/08 includes Solaris Cluster framework, Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition and Solaris Cluster Agents. 

You can find descriptions of the latest set of new features in Solaris Cluster 3.2 2/08 release notes. You can also read details of the new features in Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition 3.2 2/08 here. You can download the latest bits at  the Solaris Cluster 3.2 2/08 download page.

This is not a team to sit idle. We will be back with more very soon. Have you been to the HA Clusters community lately? Watch this space for more.

Meenakshi Kaul-Basu
Director,  Availability Engineering

Posted at 11:30PM Mar 31, 2008 in Sun  |  Comments[5]

Comments:

A good improvement over the 3.2 GA release, but I still don't see support for weblogic in non-global zones. Is this something that's just missed from the docs ?

Posted by Jeroen on April 08, 2008 at 01:47 AM PDT #

HA-WebLogic Server in non-global zones is not qualified yet. It is planned for the next release of Solaris Cluster.

Posted by Swathi on April 10, 2008 at 01:56 AM PDT #

Any know where I can find information or configuration guides to the Brandz Clustering? This version says it's supported.

Posted by Wayne Dovey on April 15, 2008 at 05:39 AM PDT #

Wayne,

BrandZ can be configured as a fail over or HA zone. Please refer to http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3069

Posted by Madhan Kumar on April 19, 2008 at 09:23 AM PDT #

Hi Meenakshi Kaul-Basu,

May I know which version of the following products are supported in Solaris 3.2:

Sun Directory Server
SunOne Web Server
Sun Messaging Server

Thanks & Regards
Paul

Posted by Paul Liong on July 23, 2008 at 11:42 PM PDT #

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