Sun Cluster 3.0 System Administration Guide

2.1.3 How to Reboot a Cluster

Run the scshutdown(1M) command to shut down the cluster, then boot the cluster with the boot command on each node.

  1. (Optional). For a cluster running Oracle Parallel Server (OPS), shut down all OPS database instances.

    Refer to the Oracle Parallel Server product documentation for shutdown procedures.

  2. Become superuser on a node in the cluster.

  3. Shut down the cluster by using the scshutdown command.

    From a single node in the cluster, enter the following command.


    # scshutdown -g 0 -y 
    

    This shuts down each node to the ok PROM prompt.


    Note -

    Cluster nodes must have a working connection to the cluster interconnect to attain cluster membership.


  4. Boot each node.

    The order in which the nodes are booted does not matter unless if you make configuration changes between shutdowns. In this case, you should start the nodes such that the one with the most current configuration boots first.


    ok boot
    

    Messages appear on the booted nodes' consoles as cluster components are activated.

  5. Verify that the nodes booted without error and are online.

    The scstat command reports the nodes' status.


    # scstat -n
    

2.1.3.1 Example--Rebooting a Cluster

The following example shows the console output when stopping normal cluster operation, bringing down all nodes to the ok prompt, then restarting the cluster. The -g 0 option sets the grace period to zero, -y provides an automatic yes response to the confirmation question. Shutdown messages also appear on the consoles of other nodes in the cluster.


# scshutdown -g 0 -y
Sep  2 10:08:46 phys-schost-1 cl_runtime: WARNING: CMM monitoring disabled.
phys-schost-1# 
INIT: New run level: 0
The system is coming down.  Please wait.
...
The system is down.
syncing file systems... done
Program terminated
ok boot
Rebooting with command: boot 
...
Hostname: phys-schost-1
Booting as part of a cluster
...
NOTICE: Node 1: attempting to join cluster
...
NOTICE: Node 2 (incarnation # 937690106) has become reachable.
NOTICE: Node 3 (incarnation # 937690290) has become reachable.
NOTICE: cluster has reached quorum.
...
NOTICE: Cluster members:   1  2  3
...
NOTICE: Node 1: joined cluster
...
The system is coming up.  Please wait.
checking ufs filesystems
...
reservation program successfully exiting
Print services started.
volume management starting.
The system is ready.
phys-schost-1 console login: