High available address with zone cluster

Hi,
I run through Sun documentation, and didn't fully understand, how should I ensure the high availability of an IP address "inside" Solaris zone cluster.
I installed a new zone cluster with the following configuration:
zonename: proxy
zonepath: /proxy_zone
autoboot: true
brand: cluster
bootargs:
pool:
limitpriv:
scheduling-class:
ip-type: shared
enable_priv_net: true
net:
     address: 193.219.80.85
     physical: auto
sysid:
     root_password: ********************
     name_service: NONE
     nfs4_domain: dynamic
     security_policy: NONE
     system_locale: C
     terminal: ansi
node:
     physical-host: cluster1
     hostname: proxy_cl1
     net:
          address: 193.219.80.92/27
          physical: vnet0
          defrouter: 193.219.80.65
node:
     physical-host: cluster2
     hostname: proxy_cl2
     net:
          address: 193.219.80.94/27
          physical: vnet0
          defrouter: 193.219.80.65
clzc:proxy>
clzc:proxy>
After installation, I've tried to configure a new resource group with a logicalhostname resource in it inside the zone cluster:
/usr/cluster/bin/clresourcegroup create -n proxy_cl1,proxy_cl2 sharedip
and got the following error:
clresourcegroup: (C145848) proxy_cl1: Invalid node
Is there any other way to make an IP address inside a "proxy" zone cluster high available?
Thanks.

I have rapid spanning tree enabled on both switches.
The problem is that I have to disabled spanning tree on the link connecting the two switches together. If not the inter switch link will be blocked the moment I fail over the network bond because it probably thinks there is a redundant path. Is there some other way to prevent the inter switch link from blocking?
If not, how can I disable spanning tree on the aggregated link? So far I only managed to do this on a normal link, but cannot do it on an aggregated link.

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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.193
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.194
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.194
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    Execute step askUnpack of component |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|NW_Unpack2|ind|ind|ind|ind|unpack|0
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      hostname:undefined
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      javaSchema:
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.379
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.380
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.380
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.390 [iaxxgenimp.cpp:283]
              CGuiEngineImp::showDialogCalledByJs()
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:29.390 [iaxxgenimp.cpp:293]
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    <title>Unpack Archives</title>
    <table enabled="true" fixedrows="true" sid="askUnpack">
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    <column enabled="true" type="check" numeric="false" upper="false" name="unpack">
      <caption>Unpack</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.Unpack"/>
      <value type="string">false</value>
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    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="path">
      <caption>Archive</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchive"/>
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    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="codepage">
      <caption>Codepage</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveCodepage"/>
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    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="destination">
      <caption>Destination</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDestination"/>
    </column>
    <column enabled="true" type="file" numeric="false" upper="false" name="ownPath">
      <caption>Downloaded To</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDownload"/>
      <value type="string"/>
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      <true/>
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      <value>DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR</value>
      <value>Unicode</value>
      <value>E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64</value>
      <value></value>
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      <caption>Downloaded To</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDownload"/>
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      <boolvalue>
      <true/>
      </boolvalue>
      <value>DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR</value>
      <value>Unicode</value>
      <value>E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64</value>
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      sapDrive:E:
      dbtype:ind
      sapmnt:/sapmnt
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      hasJava:true
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      unicode:true
      workplace:undefined
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      useParallelAbapSystemCopy:
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      os4_seclanglib:
      useCurrentUser:false
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    NW({
      sid:JEP
      sapDrive:E:
      dbtype:ind
      sapmnt:/sapmnt
      hasABAP:false
      hasJava:true
      isAddinInstallation:undefined
      unicode:true
      workplace:undefined
      loadType:SAP
      umeConfiguration:
      doMigMonConfig:
      useParallelAbapSystemCopy:
      dir_profile:\\SAPJEP\sapmnt\JEP\SYS\profile
      os4_krnlib:
      os4_seclanglib:
      useCurrentUser:false
      noShares:false
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.654
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.654
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.657
    NWInstall.validateUnpackTable(): validating row {
      codepage:Unicode
      destination:E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64
      ownPath:
      path:DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR
      sid:JEP
      unpack:true
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              Table(t_NW_unpack).updateRow({
      cd:UKERNEL
      codepage:Unicode
      confirmUnpack:
      destination:E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64
      list:
      needUnpacking:true
      ownPath:
      path:DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR
      selectiveExtract:false
      sid:JEP
      unpack:true
      wasUnpacked:false
    }, WHERE sid='JEP' AND path='DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR' AND codepage='Unicode' AND destination='E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64')
    updating
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.661
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.722 [iaxxgenimp.cpp:301]
              CGuiEngineImp::showDialogCalledByJs()
    <dialog sid="d_nw_ask_unpack">
    <table enabled="true" fixedrows="true" sid="askUnpack">
    <caption>Archives to Be Unpacked</caption>
    <column enabled="true" type="check" numeric="false" upper="false" name="unpack">
      <caption>Unpack</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.Unpack"/>
      <value type="string">false</value>
    </column>
    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="path">
      <caption>Archive</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchive"/>
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    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="codepage">
      <caption>Codepage</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveCodepage"/>
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    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="destination">
      <caption>Destination</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDestination"/>
    </column>
    <column enabled="true" type="file" numeric="false" upper="false" name="ownPath">
      <caption>Downloaded To</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDownload"/>
      <value type="string"/>
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    <row rowId="0">
      <boolvalue>
      <true/>
      </boolvalue>
      <value>DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR</value>
      <value>Unicode</value>
      <value>E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64</value>
      <value/>
    </row>
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              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.725 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
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              CSyCurrentProcessEnvironmentImpl::setWorkingDirectory(const CSyPath & C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW740SR2/SYB/INSTALL/HA/JAVA/MSCS-NODE1)
              lib=syslib module=syslib
    Working directory changed to C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW740SR2/SYB/INSTALL/HA/JAVA/MSCS-NODE1.
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.780 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.781 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\inifile.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.785 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.802 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.803 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\inifile.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.806 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.819 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.842 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\keydb.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.908 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.909 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:30.963 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\statistic.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.139 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    INFO      2015-03-18 11:30:31.142 [csistepexecute.cpp:1024]
    Execute step setDisplayNames of component |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.177
      Call block: NW_FirstClusterNode_ind_ind_ind_ind
        function: NW_FirstClusterNode_ind_ind_ind_ind_DialogPhase_setDisplayNames_Preprocess
    is validator: false
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.219 [csistepexecute.cpp:1079]
    Execution of preprocess block of |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|setDisplayNames returns TRUE
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.243
      Call block: NW_FirstClusterNode_ind_ind_ind_ind
        function: NW_FirstClusterNode_ind_ind_ind_ind_DialogPhase_setDisplayNames
    is validator: false
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.246
    NWInstance.byNumberAndRealHost(00, DCEPPRDCI)
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.246
    NWInstance.find()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.248
    NWOption(localExeDir).value()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.248
    NWOption(localExeDir).value() done: true
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.249
    NWOption(collected).value()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.249
    NWOption(collected).value() done: true
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.252
    NWInstance._fromRow({
      sid:JEP
      name:SCS00
      number:00
      host:SAPJEP
      guid:0
      realhost:dcepprdci
      type:SCS
      installationStatus:installing
      startProfileName:JEP_SCS00_SAPJEP
      instProfilePath:
      dir_profile:
      unicode:false
      collectSource:
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.252
    NWSCSInstance()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.252
    NWInstance(JEP/SCS00/SAPJEP)
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.252
    NWInstance(JEP/SCS00/SAPJEP) done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.253
    NWInstanceInstall()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.253
    NWInstanceInstall() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.253
    NWInstall.getSystem(JEP)
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.253
    NWOption(localExeDir).value()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.254
    NWOption(localExeDir).value() done: true
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.254
    NWOption(collected).value()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.254
    NWOption(collected).value() done: true
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.256
    NWInstall({
      sid:JEP
      sapDrive:E:
      dbtype:ind
      sapmnt:/sapmnt
      hasABAP:false
      hasJava:true
      isAddinInstallation:undefined
      unicode:true
      workplace:undefined
      loadType:SAP
      umeConfiguration:
      doMigMonConfig:
      useParallelAbapSystemCopy:
      dir_profile:\\SAPJEP\sapmnt\JEP\SYS\profile
      os4_krnlib:
      os4_seclanglib:
      useCurrentUser:false
      noShares:false
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.257
    NW({
      sid:JEP
      sapDrive:E:
      dbtype:ind
      sapmnt:/sapmnt
      hasABAP:false
      hasJava:true
      isAddinInstallation:undefined
      unicode:true
      workplace:undefined
      loadType:SAP
      umeConfiguration:
      doMigMonConfig:
      useParallelAbapSystemCopy:
      dir_profile:\\SAPJEP\sapmnt\JEP\SYS\profile
      os4_krnlib:
      os4_seclanglib:
      useCurrentUser:false
      noShares:false
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.258
    NW() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.258
    NWInstall() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.258
    NWInstall.getSystem() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.258
    NWSCSInstance() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.259
    NWInstance._fromRow() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.259
    NWInstance._fromRow({
      sid:JEP
      name:ERS10
      number:10
      host:SAPJEP
      guid:1
      realhost:dcepprdci
      type:ERS
      installationStatus:installing
      startProfileName:JEP_ERS10_SAPJEP
      instProfilePath:
      dir_profile:
      unicode:false
      collectSource:
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.259
    NWERSInstance()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.260
    NWInstance(JEP/ERS10/SAPJEP)
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.260
    NWInstance(JEP/ERS10/SAPJEP) done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.260
    NWInstanceInstall()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.260
    NWInstanceInstall() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.261
    NWERSInstance() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.261
    NWInstance._fromRow() done
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.261
    NWInstance.find() done: 1 instances found
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.261
    t_scs.setDisplayName([nw.progress.installInstance, SCS00], WHERE ROWNUM=0)
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.305
    The step setDisplayNames with key |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0 has been executed successfully.
    INFO      2015-03-18 11:30:31.307 [synxccuren.cpp:887]
              CSyCurrentProcessEnvironmentImpl::setWorkingDirectory(const CSyPath & C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW740SR2/SYB/INSTALL/HA/JAVA/MSCS-NODE1)
              lib=syslib module=syslib
    Working directory changed to C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW740SR2/SYB/INSTALL/HA/JAVA/MSCS-NODE1.
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.362
    Build Client for subcomponent |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|NW_FinishFirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|finishFirst|0
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.364
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.364 [ccdclient.cpp:22]
              CCdClient::CCdClient()
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.385 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.387 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\inifile.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.390 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.406 [cpropertycontentmanager.hpp:220]
              CPropertyContentManager::logMissingParameters()
    The following parameters can be set via SAPINST_PARAMETER_CONTAINER_URL (inifile.xml) but not via SAPINST_INPUT_PARAMETERS_URL:
    Component 'NW_ERS_Instance': ersInstanceNumber, restartSCS
    Component 'NW_GetDomainOU': isOUInstallation, ou_delimiter, windows_domain_ous
    Component 'NW_GetSidFromCluster': clusterGroup, isUnicode, localDrive, network, networkName, sharedDrive, sid, useDHCP
    Component 'NW_GetUserParameterWindows': sapDomain, sapServiceSIDPassword, sidAdmPassword
    Component 'NW_SAPCrypto': installSAPCrypto
    Component 'NW_SCS_Instance': instanceNumber, scsMSPort, scsMSPortInternal
    Component 'Preinstall': installationMode
    INFO      2015-03-18 11:30:31.802 [synxcpath.cpp:799]
              CSyPath::createFile() lib=syslib module=syslib
    Creating file C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\summary.html.
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.828 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.852 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\keydb.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.916 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.917 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:31.971 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\statistic.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:32.152 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:32.154 [sixxbsummary.cpp:320]
              CSiSummaryContainer::showDialog()
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><sapinstgui version="1.0"><dialog version="1.0" sid="diReviewDialog"> <title>Parameter Summary</title><description>Choose 'Next' to start with the values shown. Otherwise, select the parameters to be changed and choose 'Revise'. You are then taken to the screen where you can change the parameter. You might be guided through other screens that have so far been processed.</description> <review id="review_controll"><caption><![CDATA[Parameter list]]></caption><inputgroup id="ID_1"> <caption><![CDATA[Drive for Local Instances]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_2"><pulldown edit="false" enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="localDrive">
    <caption>Destination Drive for Local Instances</caption>
    <helpitem id="mscs.SelectLocalDrive"/>
    <value>C:</value>
    <value>D:</value>
    <selectvalue>D:</selectvalue>
    </pulldown></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_3"> <caption><![CDATA[SAP System Cluster Parameters]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_4"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="sid">
    <caption>SAP System ID (SAPSID)</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.SAPSystemIDCIDB"/>
    <value type="upper" maxlength="3" regexp="^[A-Z][A-Z0-9]{2}" minlength="3">JEP</value>
    </field></input><input  id="ID_5"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="networkName">
    <caption>Network Name (SAP Virtual Instance Host)</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.VirtualInstanceHostWindowsMSCS"/>
    <value type="string" maxlength="13" minlength="1">SAPJEP</value>
    </field></input><input  id="ID_6"><pulldown edit="false" enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="network">
    <caption>Use Public Network</caption>
    <helpitem id="mscs.UsePublicNetwork"/>
    <value>Cluster Network 1</value>
    <selectvalue>Cluster Network 1</selectvalue>
    </pulldown></input><input  id="ID_7"><pulldown edit="false" enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="sharedDrive">
    <caption>Destination Drive for Clustered Instances</caption>
    <helpitem id="mscs.SelectSharedDrive"/>
    <value>BACKUP</value>
    <value>SAP_USR_SID_CI_NODE</value>
    <value>SAPDATA1</value>
    <value>SAPDATA2</value>
    <value>SAPDATA3</value>
    <value>SAPDATA4</value>
    <value>SAPLOG1</value>
    <value>SAPLOG2</value>
    <value>SAPTEMP_SAPDIAG_SAPSYBSYSTEM</value>
    <value>SYBASE</value>
    <selectvalue>SAP_USR_SID_CI_NODE</selectvalue>
    </pulldown></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_8"> <caption><![CDATA[DNS Domain Name]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_9"><check enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="setFQDN">
    <caption>Set FQDN for SAP system</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.FullyQualifiedDomainNameSelect"/>
    <boolvalue>
      <true/>
    </boolvalue>
    </check></input><input  id="ID_10"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="FQDN" depends="setFQDN">
    <caption>DNS Domain Name for SAP System</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.FullyQualifiedDomainName"/>
    <value type="string" regexp="^[^.]+.*$" minlength="1">jnport.com</value>
    </field></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_11"> <caption><![CDATA[Windows Domain]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_12"><radiobox enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="domainType">
    <caption>Domain Model</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.DomainModelDomainLocal"/>
    <radio enabled="true" sid="global">
      <caption>Domain of Current User</caption>
      <boolvalue>
      <true/>
      </boolvalue>
    </radio>
    <radio enabled="true" sid="other">
      <caption>Different Domain</caption>
    </radio>
    </radiobox></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_13"> <caption><![CDATA[Operating System Users]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_14"><password confirm="true" enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="sidAdmPassword">
    <caption>Password of SAP System Administrator</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.PasswordCreateExistsOS"/>
    <encrvalue maxlength="63">*****</encrvalue>
    </password></input><input  id="ID_15"><password confirm="true" enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="sapServiceSIDPassword">
    <caption>Password of SAP System Service User</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.PasswordCreateExistsOS"/>
    <encrvalue maxlength="63">*****</encrvalue>
    </password></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_16"> <caption><![CDATA[Windows Domain for SAP Host Agent]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_17"><radiobox enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="domainType">
    <caption>Domain Model</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.DomainModelDomainLocal"/>
    <radio enabled="true" sid="local">
      <caption>Local Domain</caption>
      <boolvalue>
      <true/>
      </boolvalue>
    </radio>
    <radio enabled="true" sid="global">
      <caption>Domain of Current User</caption>
    </radio>
    <radio enabled="true" sid="other">
      <caption>Different Domain</caption>
    </radio>
    </radiobox></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_18"> <caption><![CDATA[Operating System Users]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_19"><password confirm="true" enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="sidAdmPassword">
    <caption>Password of SAP System Administrator</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.PasswordCreateExistsOS"/>
    <encrvalue maxlength="63">*****</encrvalue>
    </password></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_20"> <caption><![CDATA[SCS Instance]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_21"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="instanceNumber">
    <caption>SCS Instance Number</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.InstanceNumberCreate"/>
    <value type="string" maxlength="2" regexp="[0-9]{2}" minlength="2">00</value>
    </field></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_22"> <caption><![CDATA[Java Message Server Port]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_23"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="scsMSPortInternal">
    <caption>Internal Java Message Server Port</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.InternalMessagePort"/>
    <value type="numeric" maxlength="5" min="1025" max="65535">3900</value>
    </field></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_24"> <caption><![CDATA[Enqueue Replication Server  Instance]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_25"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="ersInstanceNumber">
    <caption>Number of the ERS Instance</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.InstanceNumberCreate"/>
    <value type="numeric" maxlength="2" max="99" minlength="2">10</value>
    </field></input><input  id="ID_26"><field enabled="true" highlight="false" sid="ersVirtualHostname">
    <caption>ERS Instance - Virtual Host Name</caption>
    <helpitem id="common.virtualHostname"/>
    <value type="string" maxlength="60" minlength="1">SAPJEP</value>
    </field></input></inputgroup><inputgroup id="ID_27"> <caption><![CDATA[Unpack Archives]]></caption><selector enabled="true"><bool><boolvalue><false/></boolvalue></bool></selector><input  id="ID_28"><table enabled="true" fixedrows="true" sid="askUnpack">
    <caption>Archives to Be Unpacked</caption>
    <column enabled="true" type="check" numeric="false" upper="false" name="unpack">
      <caption>Unpack</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.Unpack"/>
      <value type="string">false</value>
    </column>
    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="path">
      <caption>Archive</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchive"/>
    </column>
    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="codepage">
      <caption>Codepage</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveCodepage"/>
    </column>
    <column enabled="false" type="field" numeric="false" upper="false" name="destination">
      <caption>Destination</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDestination"/>
    </column>
    <column enabled="true" type="file" numeric="false" upper="false" name="ownPath">
      <caption>Downloaded To</caption>
      <helpitem id="common.UnpackArchiveDownload"/>
      <value type="string"/>
    </column>
    <row rowId="0">
      <boolvalue>
      <true/>
      </boolvalue>
      <value>DBINDEP\SAPEXE.SAR</value>
      <value>Unicode</value>
      <value>E:\usr\sap\JEP\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64</value>
      <value/>
    </row>
    </table></input></inputgroup></review><button sid="btPREV" default="false" enabled="false" ><caption>&lt; &amp;Back</caption><action>ACTION_PREV</action><tooltiphelp><![CDATA[]]></tooltiphelp></button><button sid="btNEXT" default="true"><caption>&amp;Next</caption><action>ACTION_NEXT</action><tooltiphelp><![CDATA[Continue processing]]></tooltiphelp></button><button sid="btEDIT"><caption>&amp;Revise</caption><action>ACTION_EDIT</action><tooltiphelp><![CDATA[Edit input values]]></tooltiphelp></button><button sid="btDETAIL" default="true"><caption>Show &amp;Detail</caption><action>ACTION_CBD_DETAIL</action><tooltiphelp><![CDATA[Show all input values]]></tooltiphelp></button></dialog></sapinstgui>
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:32.161 [iaxxgenimp.cpp:1031]
              CGuiEngineImp::acceptAnswerForBlockingRequest
    Waiting for an answer from GUI
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.330 [sixxbsummary.cpp:83]
              CSiSummaryContainer::setDocument(const iXMLDocument & doc)
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <sapinstguiresp>
    <action>ACTION_NEXT</action>
    <dialog sid="diReviewDialog">
      <review id="review_controll"/>
    </dialog>
    </sapinstguiresp>
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.331 [iaxxdlghnd.cpp:96]
              CDialogHandler::doHandleDoc()
    CDialogHandler: ACTION_NEXT requested
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.331 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.356 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\keydb.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.375 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.375 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.429 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\statistic.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.500 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.773
    Status of Step |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|NW_First_Steps|ind|ind|ind|ind|firstSteps|0|NW_Update_DLLs|ind|ind|ind|ind|dll|0|ntpatch2 is not OK. So we have to restart at this point.
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.773
    Switch to STANDARD mode
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.773 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.801 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\keydb.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.866 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.868 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:33.926 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\statistic.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.67 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
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    Execute step ntpatch2 of component |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|NW_First_Steps|ind|ind|ind|ind|firstSteps|0|NW_Update_DLLs|ind|ind|ind|ind|dll|0
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      Call block: NW_Update_DLLs_ind_ind_ind_ind
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.115 [csistepexecute.cpp:1079]
    Execution of preprocess block of |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|NW_First_Steps|ind|ind|ind|ind|firstSteps|0|NW_Update_DLLs|ind|ind|ind|ind|dll|0|ntpatch2 returns TRUE
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      Call block: NW_Update_DLLs_ind_ind_ind_ind
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    NW_Update_DLLs.installDLLs(false)
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.127
    NW_Update_DLLs.installDLLs() already run
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.153
    The step ntpatch2 with key |NW_FirstClusterNode_Java|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_FirstClusterNode|ind|ind|ind|ind|NW_FirstClusterNode|0|NW_First_Steps|ind|ind|ind|ind|firstSteps|0|NW_Update_DLLs|ind|ind|ind|ind|dll|0 has been executed successfully.
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              CSyCurrentProcessEnvironmentImpl::setWorkingDirectory(const CSyPath & C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW740SR2/SYB/INSTALL/HA/JAVA/MSCS-NODE1)
              lib=syslib module=syslib
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    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.187 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.200 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\keydb.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.255 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.256 [kdxxctaco.cpp:93]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile start ...
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.283 [kdxxctaco.cpp:121]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    after creating out stream  for C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW740SR2\SYB\INSTALL\HA\JAVA\MSCS-NODE1\statistic.xml
    TRACE      2015-03-18 11:30:34.425 [kdxxctaco.cpp:155]
              CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile
    CKdbTableContainerImpl::syncToContainerFile stop ...
    INFO      2015-03-18 11:30:34.426 [csistepexecute.cpp:1024]
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