Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS

Example—Bringing a Cluster Node Out of Maintenance State and Resetting the Quorum Vote Count

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:


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