Hi Nick,

I assume it's based on the latest Colorado's source drop, right?

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Nicholas Solter <Nicholas.Solter at sun.com> 
wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of High Availability Cluster software
> for OpenSolaris 2009.06! If you've been following along, this release is the
> fruit of project Colorado. Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is based on Solaris
> Cluster 3.2, including many of the features from the most recent update.
> Additionally, Open HA Cluster 2009.06 contains the following new features:
>
> * The ability to use Crossbow VNICs as endpoints for the cluster private
> interconnects. You can even send the cluster traffic over the public network
> and secure it with IPsec.
>
> * Support for exporting locally attached storage as iSCSI targets with
> COMSTAR iSCSI. You can obtain redundant ?shared storage? without true shared
> storage by creating a mirrored zpool out of iSCSI-accessible local disks on
> two different nodes of the cluster.
>
> Taken together, these features contribute to ?hardware minimization,?
> allowing you to form a cluster with fewer physical hardware requirements.
>
> This release runs on both SPARC and x86/x64 systems and includes the
> following agents: Apache Webserver, Apache Tomcat, MySQL, GlassFish, NFS,
> DHCP, NFS, Kerberos, Samba, and Solaris Containers (for ipkg Zones).
>
> Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is distributed as IPS packages from the
> https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/ha-cluster repository. In order to obtain
> access, accept the license agreement at https://pkg.sun.com to obtain a
> certificate and key. Follow the instructions given at registration to
> configure your system's access to the ha-cluster publisher.
>
> To install the complete cluster, including agents, install the
> ?ha-cluster-full? package. To install a minimal cluster, without agents and
> other optional components, install the ?ha-cluster-minimal? package instead.
> You can then install the individual agents and other optional components.
>
> Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is free to use, with production level support
> offerings available for two-node clusters. This release runs on OpenSolaris
> 2009.06 only.
>
> For more information, see:
>
> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/ohac/Documentation/OHACdocs/
> http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/availability/
>
> If you don't have physical hardware available to create a cluster, check out
> the following paper on running in with VirtualBox:
> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/colorado/files/Whitepaper-OpenHAClusterOnOpenSolaris-external.pdf
>
> Please direct your questions and comments to
> ha-clusters-discuss at opensolaris.org .
>
> The Colorado Team
>
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