You can shut down a global cluster, a zone cluster, or all zone clusters.
Caution - Do not use send brk on a cluster console to shut down a global-cluster node or a zone-cluster node. The command is not supported within a cluster. |
The phys-schost# prompt reflects a global-cluster prompt. Perform this procedure on a global cluster.
This procedure provides the long forms of the Oracle Solaris Cluster commands. Most commands also have short forms. Except for the long and short forms of the command names, the commands are identical.
Refer to the Oracle RAC product documentation for shutdown procedures.
Perform all steps in this procedure from a node of the global cluster.
phys-schost# cluster shutdown -g0 -y
phys-schost# clzonecluster halt zone-cluster-name
phys-schost# clzonecluster halt +
You can also use the cluster shutdown command within a zone cluster to shut down that particular zone cluster.
Do not power off any nodes until all nodes are at the ok prompt on a SPARC based system or in a boot subsystem on an x86 based system.
phys-schost# cluster status -t node
phys-schost# clzonecluster status
The following example shuts down a zone cluster called sczone.
phys-schost# clzonecluster halt sczone Waiting for zone halt commands to complete on all the nodes of the zone cluster "sczone"... Sep 5 19:06:01 schost-4 cl_runtime: NOTICE: Membership : Node 2 of cluster 'sczone' died. Sep 5 19:06:01 schost-4 cl_runtime: NOTICE: Membership : Node 4 of cluster 'sczone' died. Sep 5 19:06:01 schost-4 cl_runtime: NOTICE: Membership : Node 3 of cluster 'sczone' died. Sep 5 19:06:01 schost-4 cl_runtime: NOTICE: Membership : Node 1 of cluster 'sczone' died. phys-schost#Example 15 SPARC: Shutting Down a Global Cluster
The following example shows the console output when normal global-cluster operation is stopped and all nodes are shut down, enabling the ok prompt to be shown. The –g 0 option sets the shutdown grace period to zero, and the -y option provides an automatic yes response to the confirmation question. Shutdown messages also appear on the consoles of the other nodes in the global cluster.
phys-schost# cluster shutdown -g0 -y Wed Mar 10 13:47:32 phys-schost-1 cl_runtime: WARNING: CMM monitoring disabled. phys-schost-1# INIT: New run level: 0 The system is coming down. Please wait. System services are now being stopped. /etc/rc0.d/K05initrgm: Calling clnode evacuate The system is down. syncing file systems... done Program terminated okExample 16 x86: Shutting Down a Global Cluster
The following example shows the console output when normal global-cluster operation is stopped and all nodes are shut down. In this example, the ok prompt is not displayed on all of the nodes. The –g 0 option sets the shutdown grace period to zero, and the -y option provides an automatic yes response to the confirmation question. Shutdown messages also appear on the consoles of the other nodes in the global cluster.
phys-schost# cluster shutdown -g0 -y May 2 10:32:57 phys-schost-1 cl_runtime: WARNING: CMM: Monitoring disabled. root@phys-schost-1# INIT: New run level: 0 The system is coming down. Please wait. System services are now being stopped. /etc/rc0.d/K05initrgm: Calling clnode evacuate failfasts already disabled on node 1 Print services already stopped. May 2 10:33:13 phys-schost-1 syslogd: going down on signal 15 The system is down. syncing file systems... done Type any key to continue
See Also
See How to Boot a Cluster to restart a global cluster or a zone cluster that was shut down.