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<strong>Veritas</strong> Cluster Server: Configuring Oracle VM Server for SPARC for high availabilityConfiguring <strong>Veritas</strong> Cluster Server to fail over a logical domain on a failure119About Alternate I/O domainAlternate I/O domain, is an Oracle technology available on Oracle VM server forSPARC, which provides highly available storage <strong>and</strong> network services to guestdomains on a physical system.Setting up the Alternate I/O domainWhile setting up a system to support Logical Domain, the control domain (primarydomain) owns all the I/O devices on the physical system. To create alternate I/Odomain, you need to relinquish ownership of one of the PCI Express bus fromcontrol domain <strong>and</strong> assign it to a Logical Domain.For more information on creating alternate I/O domain, refer to the Oracle Sundocumentation.Configuring VCS to manage a Logical Domain with multiple I/O domainsProceed to configure VCS. See “Configuring VCS to manage a Logical Domainusing services from multiple I/O domains” on page 136.Configuring <strong>Veritas</strong> Cluster Server to fail over a logicaldomain on a failureYou can configure VCS to keep the logical domains highly available. In additionto monitoring the logical domain, you can also configure VCS to monitor theapplications that run in them.You need to perform additional steps for VCS in the control domain to manageapplications in the guest domains. After you install VCS in the control domain,you must create separate service groups for the RemoteGroup resource <strong>and</strong> logicaldomain resource with online global firm dependency.Note: If you create the RemoteGroup resource as part of the logical domain servicegroup, then the RemoteGroup resource state remains as UNKNOWN if the logicaldomain is down. VCS does not probe the service group <strong>and</strong> cannot bring the logicaldomain online. The online global firm dependency between the service groupsallows VCS to fail over a faulted child logical domain service group independentof the state of the parent RemoteGroup service group.Perform the following tasks to configure VCS to fail over a logical domain due toits failure:

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