Yang,

1. Ideally, you want storage devices that support SCSI-2/SCSI-3 
reservations. This might be a tricky to determine for low-end storage 
systems. iSCSI will be an option in future, but I think there are still 
some issues at present.

2. I'm not sure what you mean by 'domains' here? Are you talking about 
Solaris 10 containers, i.e. non-global zones? If so, you need to install 
Solaris Cluster in the global zone, then you can use the non-global 
zones as 'zone nodes'. You cannot install Solaris Cluster directly into 
the non-global zones.

3. You'll need to be more specific about what the problem is. You have 
Solaris 10 (SXCE) x86 installed on PC hardware. You then install Solaris 
Cluster (SCX), then what error do you get? Are you creating a single 
node cluster or a multi-node cluster?

Thanks,

Tim
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On 11/13/08 03:46, yang wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> When we start use the HA cluster, we have many problems.
> (current we using PC to install solaris)
> 1/ How can we attach a Global devices,Which kind of devices can be used as 
> Global devices. 
> 2/How to use domains in a PC as the cluster nodes?
> 3/My cluster can't up in one of my PC,how to make it live when the system is 
> up.
> 
> Thanks
> BestRegards
> Yanggongming

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