Sun Cluster support in guest domain is currently being qualified and
it will be officially support on S10U5 with Sun Cluster 3.2U1 (+ some
patches). The support is planned to be announced when LDoms 1.0.3 is
released.

  Sun Cluster in guest domain with Nevada should work since build 80
(assuming you use a version of Sun Cluster which works on Nevada).

  Note that there are some limitations, the main ones in your case is
that Sun Cluster shared disks in guest domain have to be virtual disks
which backend are physical SCSI disks/luns.

  Also the same disk should not be exported to different guest domains
using the same disk path. The same disk have to be exported to different
guest domains using disk paths through different SCSI controllers/HBA.

alex.

Maciej Browarski wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there any chance to have cluster between 3 GUEST Logical Domain on 
> one physical server? (I use Nevada 85 and openexpress 02/08)
> Or Cluster software install on Guest LDOMS some drivers, which need 
> access to real hardware ?
> 
> Regards,
> 

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