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Kbase P135361: What platfoms are Supported for Failover Clusters on OpenEdge 10.1B
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   9/23/2008
Status: Unverified

GOAL:

What platfoms are Supported for Failover Clusters on OpenEdge 10.1B

GOAL:

Which are the minimum clustering requirements and supported versions on OpenEdge 10.1B

FACT(s) (Environment):

All Supported Operating Systems
OpenEdge 10.1B

FIX:

On OpenEdge Release 10.1A (or earlier) support Failover Clusters on these platforms:
AIX 32, HP UX 32, HP UX 64, Solaris 32, Solaris 64 and Windows.

Starting on OpenEdge 10.1B, the following new platforms also support Failover Clusters:

? HP Itanium (IA64) ? The clustering environment on HP Itanium (IA64) is identical to the HP UX (PA-RISC) 32- and 64-bit Failover Clusters environment.

? AIX 64-bit platforms ? The cluster software for AIX 32 and AIX 64 is now HACMP 5.3.


Each operating system vendor defines the hardware requirements for their clustering technology.
Progress Software Corporation recommends that customers purchase cluster packages from their operating system vendors according to their operational needs.
The following sections describe the minimum clustering requirements and supported versions.

AIX (32-bit and 64-bit)
IBM software:
? AIX5L V5.2.
? HACMP 5.3 cluster manager.

HPUX (32-bit and 64-bit)
HP software:
? HPUX 11.i or later.
? HP mc/ServiceGuard 11.x or later.
HPUX (Itanium 2)
HP software:
? HPUX 11.23 or later.
? HP mc/ServiceGuard 11.x or later.
HP Tru64
HP software:
? Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1b or later.
? TruCluster Version 5.1 or later installed.
SUN Solaris Sparc (32-bit and 64-bit)
SUN software:
? SUN Solaris Sparc 9.
? SUN Cluster Version 3.0.

Windows
Microsoft software:
? WinServer 2003 Enterprise.
You must have WinServer 2003 Enterprise installed on hardware configurations approved and supported by Microsoft.
To use the Clusters product, the cluster should have (at a minimum) the following resources configured:
- A shared physical disk.
- An IP address.
- A cluster name.