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Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster

2.  Oracle Solaris Cluster and RBAC

3.  Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster

Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster

How to Shut Down a Cluster

How to Boot a Cluster

How to Reboot a Cluster

Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster

How to Shut Down a Node

How to Boot a Node

How to Reboot a Node

How to Boot a Node in Noncluster Mode

Repairing a Full /var File System

How to Repair a Full /var File System

4.  Data Replication Approaches

5.  Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems

6.  Administering Quorum

7.  Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks

8.  Adding and Removing a Node

9.  Administering the Cluster

10.  Configuring Control of CPU Usage

11.  Patching Oracle Solaris Cluster Software and Firmware

12.  Backing Up and Restoring a Cluster

13.  Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster With the Graphical User Interfaces

A.  Example

Index

Chapter 3

Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster

This chapter provides information about and procedures for shutting down and booting a global cluster, a zone cluster, and individual nodes. For information about booting a non-global zone, see Chapter 18, Planning and Configuring Non-Global Zones (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Oracle Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Oracle Solaris Zones.

For a high-level description of the related procedures in this chapter, see How to Boot a Node in Noncluster Mode and Table 3-2.