Shutting down a node
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Use the shutdown command.
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To perform an orderly node shutdown, first use the clnode
evacuate or the scswitch command to switch device
groups and resource groups to another node. Then shut down the node by running
the shutdown(1M) command.
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Adding a disk
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Perform
a reconfiguration boot or use devfsadm to assign a logical
device name to the disk. You also need to run volume manager commands to configure
the new disk if the disks are under volume management control.
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Use the devfsadm, cldevice populate or scgdevs, and cldevice or scdidadm commands. You also need to run volume manager commands
to configure the new disk if the disks are under volume management control.
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Adding a transport adapter or public network adapter
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Perform an orderly node shutdown, then install the public network adapter.
After you install the network adapter, update the /etc/hostname.adapter and/etc/inet/hosts files.
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Perform an orderly node shutdown, then install the public network adapter.
After you install the public network adapter, update the /etc/hostname.adapter and/etc/inet/hosts files. Finally, add this
public network adapter to an IPMP group.
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