Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS

Command-Line Interface

You can perform most Sun Cluster administration tasks interactively through the clsetup(1CL) utility. Whenever possible, administration procedures in this guide use the clsetup utility.

You can administer the following Main Menu items through the clsetup utility.

Other commands that you use to administer a Sun Cluster configuration are provided in the following list. See the man pages for more detailed information.

ccp(1M)

Starts remote console access to the cluster.

if_mpadm(1M)

Switches IP addresses from one adapter to another in an IP Network Multipathing group.

claccess(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster access policies for adding nodes.

cldevice(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster devices.

cldevicegroup(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster device groups.

clinterconnect(1CL)

Manages the Sun Cluster interconnect.

clnasdevice(1CL)

Manages access to NAS devices for a Sun Cluster configuration.

clnode(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster nodes.

clquorum(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster quorum.

clreslogicalhostname(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster resources for logical host names.

clresource(1CL)

Manages resources for Sun Cluster data services.

clresourcegroup(1CL)

Manages resources for Sun Cluster data services.

clresourcetype(1CL)

Manages resources for Sun Cluster data services.

clressharedaddress(1CL)

Manages Sun Cluster resources for shared addresses.

clsetup(1CL)

Configures a Sun Cluster configuration interactively.

clsnmphost(1CL)

Administers Sun Cluster SNMP hosts.

clsnmpmib(1CL)

Administers Sun Cluster SNMP MIB.

clsnmpuser(1CL)

Administers Sun Cluster SNMP users.

cltelemetryattribute(1CL)

Configures system resource monitoring.

cluster(1CL)

Manages the global configuration and the global status of the Sun Cluster configuration.

clvxvm

Initializes VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) on a Sun Cluster node and optionally performs root-disk encapsulation.

In addition, you can use commands to administer the volume manager portion of a Sun Cluster configuration. These commands depend on the specific volume manager that your cluster uses, either Solstice DiskSuiteTM, VERITAS Volume Manager, or Solaris Volume ManagerTM.