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2006-08-22
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This document contains the latest release information of ShaoLin InfiniCluster 2.0 and is a supplementary document for the ShaoLin InfiniCluster 2.0 Release Notes. Latest copy of this document is at ShaoLin Microsystems official web site with the following URL http://www.shaolinmicro.com/support/doc/sic_release.html.
This document contains the latest release information of ShaoLin InfiniCluster 2.0 and is a supplementary document for the ShaoLin InfiniCluster 2.0 Release Notes. Latest copy of this document is at ShaoLin Microsystems official web site with the following URL http://www.shaolinmicro.com/support/doc/sic_release.html.
The Service Monitoring Agent is designed to manage applications such as database, web server, mail server etc. Agents manages applications through a number of entry points including "online", "offline" and "monitor". The "online" entry point will start the application. The "offline" entry point will stop the applications. Other entry points such as "init", "clean" and "shutdown" will also be performed depending on the applications managed. The Agent integrate seamlessly with SIC or offer much flexibility in monitoring the managed applications. An agent can communicate in SMTP with a mail server and query a database server using SQL. SMAs allow precise efficient application availability control and monitor with vendor level certification. The use of SMA can maximize the availability of the target application and thus miminize unplanned downtime.
SMA Samba aims to manage the Samba services by executing these entry points "online", "offline", "monitor". SMA Postfix integrate with SIC (ShaoLin InfiniCluster) and effectively communicating the status change of the Postfix applications
1. Obtain the SMA package for your platform, in the case of SuSe on Power, "ShaoLin_InfiniCluster_SMA_samba-2.0-1.ppc.rpm" Install by running
#rpm -ivh ShaoLin_InfiniCluster_SMA_samba-2.0-1.ppc.rpm |
Or obtain the installation CD, insert the CD in the drive and run "install.sh"
2. Restart Cluster Manager
# /etc/init.d/slicmgr restart |
3. Check available resource type for added resource type
# /opt/slic/bin/sliccli listrestype ....... 19 Samba Application |
4. Define a resource group with a resource of this type and configure the resource using either the SAS(Shaolin Administration System) or Commandline
5. Define values for these attributes (MailContent, MailSubject are optional) :
NmbdPath: full path to the NMBD binary SmbdPath: full path to the SMBD binary WinbinddPath: full path to the WINBINDD binary SmbConf: full path to the Samba configuration file NmbdPidFile: full path to the nmbd PID file SmbdPidFile: full path to the smbd PID file WinbindPidFile: full path to the winbind PID file ShareService: share service accessable by user |
6. Test by enabling the Resource Group
SuSe Linux 8.1, 9.0, 9.1 for x86
SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9 for IA-64
SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9 for x86
SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9 for x86_64
SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9 for ppc
Redhat 7.2, 7.3, 9 for x86
Redhat Advanced Server 2.1, Enterprise Linux 3, and Enterprise Linux 4 for IA-64
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3 for x86
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3 for x86_64
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 for x86
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 for x86_64
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 for IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 for ppc
Asianux 1.0 for x86
CentOS 3 for x86
Thiz Server 6.0 for x86
Please contact ShaoLin Microsystems if you cannot find your OS in the above list, or please check for the latest information.