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Setting up 2 node cluster using solaris 10

hi,

i am trying to setup a 2 node cluster environment. following is what i have;

1. 2 x sun ultra60 - 450MHz procs, 1GB RAM, 9GB HDD, solaris 10
2. 2 x HBA cards
3. 2 x Connection leads to connect ultra60 with D1000
4. 1 x D1000 storage box.
5. 3 x 9GB HDD + 2 x 36GB HDD

first of all, are the above hardware enough to setup a basic cluster system using solaris 10?

has anyone already gone through the exercise with similar setup? how do i make a start? where can i get sun cluster and veritas cluster software for trial?

any help would be much appreciated.
 

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