The following example resets the quorum count for a cluster node and its quorum devices to their defaults and verifies the result. The scstat -q output shows the Node votes for phys-schost-1 to be 1 and the status to be online. The Quorum Summary should also show an increase in vote counts.
phys-schost-2# scconf -c -q node=phys-schost-1,reset |
On phys-schost-1:
SPARC:
ok boot -x |
x86:
<<< Current Boot Parameters >>>
Boot path: /pci@0,0/pci8086,2545@3/pci8086,1460@1d/pci8086,341a@7,1/
sd@0,0:a
Boot args:
Type b [file-name] [boot-flags] <ENTER> to boot with options
or i <ENTER> to enter boot interpreter
or <ENTER> to boot with defaults
<<< timeout in 5 seconds >>>
Select (b)oot or (i)nterpreter: b -x
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phys-schost-1# scstat -q
-- Quorum Summary --
Quorum votes possible: 6
Quorum votes needed: 4
Quorum votes present: 6
-- Quorum Votes by Node --
Node Name Present Possible Status
--------- ------- -------- ------
Node votes: phys-schost-1 1 1 Online
Node votes: phys-schost-2 1 1 Online
Node votes: phys-schost-3 1 1 Online
-- Quorum Votes by Device --
Device Name Present Possible Status
----------- ------- -------- ------
Device votes: /dev/did/rdsk/d3s2 1 1 Online
Device votes: /dev/did/rdsk/d17s2 1 1 Online
Device votes: /dev/did/rdsk/d31s2 1 1 Online
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