Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS

ProcedureHow to Disable a Resource Fault Monitor

  1. On any cluster member, become superuser or assume a role that provides solaris.cluster.modify RBAC authorization.

  2. Disable the resource fault monitor.


    # clresource unmonitor [-n node-zone-list] resource
    
    -n node-zone-list

    Specifies a comma-separated, ordered list of nodes on which to unmonitor the resource. If you specify a global-cluster non-voting node, the format of each entry in the list is node:zone. In this format, node specifies the node name and zone specifies the name of a global-cluster non-voting node. To specify the global-cluster voting node or to specify a node without global-cluster non-voting nodes, specify only node.

    This list is optional. If you omit this list, the resource is unmonitored on all nodes in its resource group's node list.


    Note –

    If you specify more than one node with the -n option, you can specify only one resource.


    resource

    Specifies the name of the resource or resources.

  3. Run the clresource command on each cluster node and check for monitored fields (RS Monitored) to verify that the resource fault monitor has been disabled.


    # clresource show -v
    

Example 2–12 Disabling a Resource Fault Monitor


# clresource unmonitor resource-1
# clresource show -v
...
RS Monitored: no...