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- cables, transport, How to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport Switches
- campus clusters
- recovery with storage-based data replication, Manual Recovery Concerns When Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- storage-based data replication, Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- cconsole command
- Using an Administrative Console
- How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- ccp command
- Command-Line Interface
- How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- changing
- cluster name, How to Change the Cluster Name
- numsecondaries property, How to Set the Desired Number of Secondaries for a Device Group
- Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager server address, How to Change the Server Address for Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager
- port number, using Common Agent Container, How to Use the Common Agent Container to Change the Port Numbers for Services or Management Agents
- primary nodes, How to Switch the Primary for a Device Group
- private hostnames, How to Change the Node Private Hostname
- properties, How to Change Device Group Properties
- SNMP event MIB protocol, How to Change an SNMP Event MIB
- checking
- cluster interconnect status, How to Check the Status of the Cluster Interconnect
- global mount points
- How to Check the Global Mount Points
- How to Check Global Mounts in a Cluster
- claccess command, Command-Line Interface
- cldevice command, Command-Line Interface
- cldevicegroup command, Command-Line Interface
- clinterconnect command, Command-Line Interface
- clnasdevice command, Command-Line Interface
- clnode check command, Command-Line Interface
- clnode command
- Configuring Load Limits
- How to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- clquorum command, Command-Line Interface
- clreslogicalhostname command, Command-Line Interface
- clresource command, Command-Line Interface
- deleting resources and resource groups, How to Remove a Zone Cluster
- clresourcegroup command
- Command-Line Interface
- How to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- clresourcetype command, Command-Line Interface
- clressharedaddress command, Command-Line Interface
- clsetup, adding a network addresses to a zone cluster, How to Add a Network Address to a Zone Cluster
- clsetup utility
- Administration Tools
- Command-Line Interface
- How to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- clsnmphost command, Command-Line Interface
- clsnmpmib command, Command-Line Interface
- clsnmpuser command, Command-Line Interface
- cltelemattribute command, Command-Line Interface
- cluster
- applying a rebooting patch, How to Apply a Rebooting Patch (Cluster)
- backing up
- Backing Up the Cluster
- Backing Up a Cluster
- changing name, How to Change the Cluster Name
- node authentication, How to Work With New Cluster Node Authentication
- restoring files, Restoring Cluster Files
- scope, How to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- setting time of day, How to Reset the Time of Day in a Cluster
- cluster check
- command
- changes to, How to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- cluster check command, Command-Line Interface
- vfstab file check, How to Add a Cluster File System
- Cluster Control Panel (CCP), Using an Administrative Console
- cluster file system, Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
- adding, How to Add a Cluster File System
- administration, Overview of Administering Cluster File Systems
- global-cluster non-voting nodes, Overview of Administering Cluster File Systems
- global-cluster voting nodes, Overview of Administering Cluster File Systems
- removing, How to Remove a Cluster File System
- cluster file systems
- mount options, How to Add a Cluster File System
- verifying the configuration, How to Add a Cluster File System
- cluster interconnects
- administering, Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
- dynamic reconfiguration, Dynamic Reconfiguration With Cluster Interconnects
- status checking, How to Check the Status of the Cluster Interconnect
- cluster shutdown command, Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- clzonecluster
- boot, How to Boot a Cluster
- description, How to Access the Cluster Configuration Utilities
- halt, Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- clzonecluster command, Command-Line Interface
- command-line administration tool, Administration Tools
- commands
- boot, How to Boot a Cluster
- cconsole
- Using an Administrative Console
- How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- ccp
- Command-Line Interface
- How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- claccess, Command-Line Interface
- cldevice, Command-Line Interface
- cldevicegroup, Command-Line Interface
- clinterconnect, Command-Line Interface
- clnasdevice, Command-Line Interface
- clnode check, Command-Line Interface
- clquorum, Command-Line Interface
- clreslogicalhostname, Command-Line Interface
- clresource, Command-Line Interface
- clresourcegroup, Command-Line Interface
- clresourcetype, Command-Line Interface
- clressharedaddress, Command-Line Interface
- clsetup, Command-Line Interface
- clsnmphost, Command-Line Interface
- clsnmpmib, Command-Line Interface
- clsnmpuser, Command-Line Interface
- cltelemetryattribute, Command-Line Interface
- cluster check
- Command-Line Interface
- Beginning to Administer the Cluster
- How to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- How to Check the Global Mount Points
- cluster shutdown, Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- clzonecluster
- Command-Line Interface
- Overview of Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
- clzonecluster boot, How to Boot a Cluster
- clzonecluster verify, How to Validate a Basic Cluster Configuration
- crlogin, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- cssh, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- ctelnet, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- metaset, Overview of Administering Global Devices and the Global Namespace
- netcon, Using an Administrative Console
- Common Agent Container
- changing port number, How to Use the Common Agent Container to Change the Port Numbers for Services or Management Agents
- regenerating security keys, How to Regenerate Common Agent Container Security Keys
- configuration examples (campus clustering), two-room, storage-based data replication, Using Storage-Based Data Replication Within a Cluster
- configuring
- data replication, Configuring Host-Based Data Replication With the Availability Suite Software
- Hitachi TrueCopy replicated devices, How to Configure a Hitachi TrueCopy Replication Group
- configuring load limits, on nodes, How to Configure Load Limits on a Node
- consoles
- connecting to, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- secure connections, How to Connect Securely to Cluster Consoles
- CPU shares
- configuring, Introduction to CPU Control
- controlling, Introduction to CPU Control
- global-cluster non-voting nodes, How to Control CPU Usage in a Global-Cluster Non-Voting Node With the Default Processor Set
- global-cluster non-voting nodes, dedicated processor set, How to Control CPU Usage in a Global-Cluster Non-Voting Node With a Dedicated Processor Set
- global-cluster voting nodes, How to Control CPU Usage in the Voting Node on a Global Cluster
- crlogin command, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- cssh command, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely
- ctelnet command, How to Log Into the Cluster Remotely