Attributevalue Jfh

Location of temporary files that are used by the clvxvm utility. Log file that is created by the scvxinstall utility. See Also Intro lCL , cldevice lCL , cldevicegroup lCL , clsetup lCL , cluster lCL , scinstall lM , scvxinstall lM , rbac 5 Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide for Solaris OS Notes The superuser can run any forms of this command. Any user can also run this command with the following options To run this command with other subcommands, users other than superuser require RBAC...

41cletype 1

The type that you specified with the -t or -p option does not exist. Examples EXAMPLE l Adding a SCSI Quorum Device The following clquorum command configures a SCSI quorum device that is connected to all the cluster nodes. clquorum add dev did rdsk d4s2 When you use the add subcommand, the shared_disk type is the default. To add a shared_disk quorum device, you do not need to specify -t shared_disk. EXAMPLE 2 Adding a Network Appliance NAS Quorum Device The following clquorum command adds the...

L 1

Indicates that the options that are used on the command line apply to a logical host name. If you issue the command when any cluster node is not an active cluster member, you must also use the -n netiflist option. Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses to be shared. Use host names even though you can specify IP addresses. hostnamelist is a comma-separated list of host names that are to be made available by this LogicalHostname resource. Specifies the list of network interfaces. The -L option...

V option 1

To run this command with other subcommands, users other than superuser require RBAC authorizations. See the following table. Name clnode- manage Sun Cluster nodes usr cluster bin clnode subcommand - usr cluster bin clnode subcommand options -v node usr cluster bin clnode add -n sponsornode -i - clconfigfile -c clustername -G globaldevfs usr cluster bin clnode clear -F node usr cluster bin clnode evacuate -T seconds node usr cluster bin clnode export -o - clconfigfile node -Z zoneclustername...

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The following command displays the status of all cluster nodes. --- Node Status --Node Name Status --- Node Status --Node Name Status Alternately, you can also display the same information by using the clnode command. --- Node Status --Node Name Status EXAMPLE 3 Displaying Cluster Status Continued The following command creates a cluster that is named cluster-1 from the cluster configuration file suncluster.xml. cluster create -i suncluster.xml cluster-1 The following command changes the name...

Schaignorefailedstart

Requests that failure of the currently executing Prenet_start or Start method should not cause a failover of the resource group, despite the setting of the Failover_mode property. In other words, this request overrides the recovery action that is normally taken for a resource for which the Failover_Mode property is set to SOFT or HARD when that resource fails to start. Normally, the resource group fails over to a different node or zone. Instead, the resource behaves as if Failover_Mode is set...

L

Return a list of all tags running that belong to the user that issued the command, or if the user is root, all tags running on the server are shown. Print out status information about nametag. The output from this command is useful mainly for diagnostics and might be subject to change. Modify the number of retries, or time period over which to observe retries, for nametag. Once these parameters have been changed, the history of earlier failures is cleared. Number of retries allowed within the...

C

Removes all DID references to underlying devices that have been detached from the current node. You can only use this option from a node that is booted in cluster mode. You can use this option only in the global zone. Specify this option after the Solaris device commands have been used to remove references to nonexistent devices on the cluster nodes. The -F option does not affect the fencing protocol of a configured quorum device. You need solaris.cluster.device.modify RBAC authorization to use...

3

qfs-rg lt NULL gt Failover Managed False EXAMPLE 1 Displaying Cluster Configuration Information Continued DID Device Name Full Device Path Replication default_fencing DID Device Name Full Device Path Replication default_fencing DID Device Name Full Device Path Full Device Path Replication default_fencing DID Device Name Full Device Path Full Device Path Replication default_fencing DID Device Name Full Device Path Full Device Path Replication default_fencing EXAMPLE 1 Displaying Cluster...

Faulted Offline Online Unknown

The resource is online, but its performance or availability might be compromised in some way. The resource has encountered an error that prevents it from functioning. The resource is online and providing service. The current status is unknown or is in transition. Device Groups Device group status reflects the availability of the devices in that group. The following are possible values for device group status and their descriptions

V option Hrt

To run this command with subcommands, users other than superuser require RBAC authorizations. See the following table. Name clsetup- configure Sun Cluster interactively Synopsis usr cluster bin clsetup -V usr cluster bin clsetup - usr cluster bin clsetup -f logfile Description The clsetup command provides the following configuration capabilities, depending on what state the cluster is in when you issue the command. The user must be superuser to run this command. When you run the clsetup command...

Attributevalue Moo

Name scconf_dg_vxvm- add, change, or update VxVM device group configuration. Synopsis scconf -a -D scconf -c -D devicegroup-options ,sync scconf -r -D name devicegroupname Description Note - Beginning with the Sun Cluster 3.2 release, Sun Cluster software includes an object-oriented command set. Although Sun Cluster software still supports the original command set, Sun Cluster procedural documentation uses only the object-oriented command set. For more information about the object-oriented...

39 Cleexist Joe

The device, device group, cluster interconnect component, node, cluster, resource, resource type, or resource group that you specified already exists. These exit values are compatible with the return codes that are described in the scha_calls 3HA man page. Examples EXAMPLE l Creating a Logical-Hostname Resource This command creates a resource that is named logicalhostl in a resource group that is named rg-failover. The resource is created in the enabled state, with monitoring enabled....

Monitorstart 1

If the resource's type does not declare a MONITOR_STOP and MONITOR_START method, only the STOP and START methods are invoked to perform the restart. If the resource's type does not declare both a START and STOP method, the scha_control command fails and generates exit status code 13 SCHA_ERR_RT . If a method invocation fails while restarting the resource, the RGM might set an error state, relocate the resource group, or reboot the node or zone, depending on the setting of the FAILOVER_MODE...

Restart

Requests that the resource group that is named by the -G option be brought offline, then online again, without forcing relocation to a different node or zone. The request might ultimately result in relocating the resource group if a resource in the group fails to restart. A resource monitor using this option to restart a resource group can use the NUM_RG_RESTARTS query of scha_resource_get 1HA to keep count of recent restart attempts. The CHECK_GIVEOVER and CHECK_RESTART optag values are...

Attributevalue Tfx

See Also clnode 1CL ,scconf 1M , syslog 3C , attributes 5 Name scrgadm- manage registration and unregistration of resource types, resource groups, and resources Synopsis scrgadm -p v v -t resource_type_name -g resource_group_name -j resource_name scrgadm -a -t resource_type_name -h RT_installed_node_list -f registration_file_path scrgadm -a -g RG_name -h node-zone-list -y property value scrgadm -a -j resource_name -t resource_type_name -g RG_name -y property value -x scrgadm -a -L -g RG_name -l...

Options Tla

Basic Options The following basic options are supported. Options that you can use with some of these basic options are described in Additional Options. -c Clears the -f flag-name error flag on the specified set of resources on the specified nodes or zones. For the current release of Sun Cluster software, the -c option is only implemented for the Stop_failed resource state. Clearing the Stop_failed resource state places the resource into the offline state on the specified nodes or zones. If you...

Attribute Value Nya

See Also scha_resourcegroup_get 1HA , scha_calls 3HA , attributes 5 Name scha_resource_open, scha_resource_close, scha_resource_get- resource information access functions Synopsis cc flags -I usr cluster include file -L usr cluster lib -l scha include lt scha.h gt scha_err_t scha_resource_open const char rname, const char rgname, scha_resource_t handle scha_err_t scha_resource_close scha_resource_t handle scha_err_t scha_resource_get scha_resource_t handle, const char tag, Description The...

Examples

In all the examples, the zoneclustername is sczone. The first global-cluster node is phys-schost-1 and the second node is phys-schost-2. The first zone-cluster node is zc-host-1 and the second one is zc-host-2. EXAMPLE 1 Creating a New Zone Cluster The following example demonstrates how to create a two-node zone cluster comprised of sparse-root zones. The usr local is loopback mounted into the zone cluster nodes as opt local. Two IP addresses are exported to the zone cluster for use as...

Attributevalue Yjo

See Also Intro lCL , attributes 5 , clconfiguration 5CL , rbac 5 , rg_properties 5 , rt_properties 5 , r_properties 5 Name scstat- monitor the status of a Sun Cluster configuration Synopsis scstat -DWginpqv v -h node Description Note - Beginning with the Sun Cluster 3.2 release, Sun Cluster software includes an object-oriented command set. Although Sun Cluster software still supports the original command set, Sun Cluster procedural documentation uses only the object-oriented command set. For...

Reference

Name Intro- introduction to Sun Cluster maintenance commands Description This section describes the object-oriented command set for Sun Cluster. Although the original Sun Cluster command set is still available, use the object-oriented commands for more intuitive configuration of your cluster. In addition, future new features might not be available in the original command set. The object-oriented command set uses a common prefix cl. The original command set used the prefix sc. Both the sc and cl...

15cleprop

Examples EXAMPLE 1 Monitoring All Disk Paths in the Cluster The following example shows how to enable the monitoring of all disk paths that are in the cluster infrastructure. EXAMPLE 1 Monitoring All Disk Paths in the Cluster Continued EXAMPLE 2 Monitoring a Single Disk Path The following example shows how to enable the monitoring of the path to the disk dev did dsk d3 on all nodes where this path is valid. cldevice monitor dev did dsk d3 EXAMPLE 3 Monitoring a Disk Path on a Single Node The...

claccess

Mapping Original Sun Cluster Commands to Object-Oriented Commands Because the newer command set original command set does not ex commands from the original set a Use cluster show instead of scconf -p. cluster check Exit Status If an object-oriented Sun Cluster command is successful for all specified operands, the command returns zero CL_NOERR . If an error occurs for an operand, the command processes the next operand in the operand list. The returned exit code always reflects the error that...