Shutting Down and Booting a Single Node in a Cluster
You can shut down a global-cluster node or a zone-cluster node. This section provides
instructions for shutting down a global-cluster node and a zone-cluster node.
To shut down a global-cluster node, use the clnode evacuate command
with the Oracle Solaris shutdown command. Use the cluster
shutdown command only when shutting down an entire global cluster.
On a zone-cluster node, use the clzonecluster halt command on a global
cluster to shut down a single zone-cluster node or an entire zone cluster. You can also use
the clnode evacuate and shutdown commands to shut down a
zone-cluster node.
For more information, see the clnode(1CL), shutdown(1M), and clzonecluster(1CL) man pages.
In the procedures in this chapter, phys-schost# reflects a
global-cluster prompt. The clzonecluster interactive shell prompt is
clzc:schost>.
Table 3-2 Task Map: Shutting Down and Booting a Node
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Stop a node.
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For a global-cluster node, use the clnode evacuate and
shutdown commands.
For a zone-cluster node, use the clzonecluster halt
command.
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Start a node.
The node must have a working connection to the cluster interconnect to attain
cluster membership.
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For a global-cluster node, use the boot or
b command. For a zone-cluster node, use
the clzonecluster boot command.
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Stop and restart (reboot) a node on a cluster.
The node must have a working connection to the cluster interconnect to attain
cluster membership.
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For a global-cluster node, use the clnode evacuate and
shutdown commands, followed by
boot or b.
For a zone-cluster node, use the clzonecluster reboot
command.
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Boot a node so that the node does not participate in cluster membership.
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For a global-cluster node, use clnode evacuate and
shutdown commands, followed by boot
-x on SPARC or GRUB menu entry editing on x86.
If the underlying global cluster is booted in noncluster
mode, the zone cluster node is automatically in noncluster mode.
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