Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS

Example – Adding a Node to a Resource Group

This example shows how to add a node (phys-schost-2) to a resource group (resource-group-1) that contains a logical hostname resource (schost-2).


# scrgadm -pvv -g resource-group-1 | grep -i nodelist
(resource-group-1) Res Group Nodelist:    phys-schost-1 phys-schost-3
# scrgadm -pvv -g resource-group-1 | grep -i netiflist
(resource-group-1:schost-2) Res property name: NetIfList
(resource-group-1:schost-2:NetIfList) Res property class: extension
(resource-group-1:schost-2:NetIfList) List of IP Networking Multipathing  
interfaces on each node
(resource-group-1:schost-2:NetIfList) Res property type: stringarray
(resource-group-1:schost-2:NetIfList) Res property value: sc_ipmp0@1 sc_ipmp0@3
 
(Only nodes 1 and 3 have been assigned IP Networking Multipathing groups. 
You must add a IP Networking Multipathing group 
for node 2.)

# scrgadm -c -j schost-2 -x netiflist=sc_ipmp0@1,sc_ipmp0@2,sc_ipmp0@3
# scrgadm -c -g resource-group-1 -h phys-schost-1,phys-schost-2,phys-schost-3
# scrgadm -pvv -g resource-group-1 | grep -i nodelist
(resource-group-1) Res Group Nodelist:     phys-schost-1 phys-schost-2 
                                           phys-schost-3
# scrgadm -pvv -g resource-group-1 | grep -i netiflist
(resource-group-1:schost-2:NetIfList) Res property value: sc_ipmp0@1 sc_ipmp0@2
                                                          sc_ipmp0@3