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This section announces the most important features and limitations of the Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit B.04.01. For more information, see “What’s in this Version ”.

The Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit is a set of templates and scripts that allows configuration of Serviceguard packages for internet servers as well as for third-party database management systems. This unified set of high availability tools is being released on HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2.

The Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit is being released with the following product numbers:

HP-UX 11i v2:

  • Product T1909BA — version B.04.01—documentation, software, and license

HP-UX 11i v1:

  • Product B5139EA — version B.04.01—documentation, software, and license

The Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit version B.04.01 supports the following:

  • Oracle 9i

  • Oracle 9i RAC

  • Oracle 10g R1

  • Oracle 10g R2 Database Server

  • HP Common Internet File System (CIFS)

  • HP Apache

  • HP Tomcat

NOTE: Oracle 9i, Oracle 9i RAC, Oracle 10g R1, and Oracle 10g R2 Database Server are not supported with Automatic Storage Management (ASM).

The Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit is available in the following ways:

  • HP-UX Application Release

  • Download from http://software.hp.com

  • Mission Critical Operating Environment (MCOE)

NOTE: If the toolkit is running on HP-UX 11i v2, then either HP 9000 servers or HP Integrity Servers are supported. If running on HP-UX 11i v1, then only HP 9000 servers are supported.

Follow the instructions in the specific README file that accompanies each toolkit.

The toolkits included with the ECMT have been restructured for ease of use and maintainability. The structure contains the following components:

  • README file that contains specific information about how to use the ECM Toolkit.

  • A standard interface script (toolkit.sh) that links the toolkit to the Serviceguard package control script.

  • A configuration file for each toolkit that contains parameters you can use to customize the toolkit for your specific environment.

  • A main script that controls the process flow of the toolkit.

  • A monitor script that ensures the application is running while the package is up.

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