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Oracle Solaris Cluster Reference Manual     Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13
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Preface

Introduction

OSC33 1

OSC33 1cl

OSC33 1ha

OSC33 1m

cconsole(1M)

ccp(1M)

ccradm(1M)

chosts(1M)

cl_eventd(1M)

cl_pnmd(1M)

cports(1M)

crlogin(1M)

cssh(1M)

ctelnet(1M)

dcs_config(1M)

halockrun(1M)

hatimerun(1M)

pmfadm(1M)

pmfd(1M)

rpc.pmfd(1M)

scconf(1M)

scconf_dg_rawdisk(1M)

scconf_dg_svm(1M)

scconf_quorum_dev_quorum_server(1M)

scconf_quorum_dev_scsi(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_bge(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_ce(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_e1000g(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_eri(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_ge(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_hme(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_ibd(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_qfe(1M)

scconf_transp_jct_etherswitch(1M)

scconf_transp_jct_ibswitch(1M)

scdidadm(1M)

scdpm(1M)

sceventmib(1M)

scgdevs(1M)

scinstall(1M)

scnas(1M)

scnasdir(1M)

scprivipadm(1M)

scprivipd(1M)

scrgadm(1M)

scsetup(1M)

scshutdown(1M)

scsnapshot(1M)

scstat(1M)

scswitch(1M)

sctelemetry(1M)

scversions(1M)

sc_zonesd(1M)

OSC33 3ha

OSC33 4

OSC33 5

OSC33 5cl

OSC33 7

OSC33 7p

Index

chosts

- expand cluster names into host names

Synopsis

$CLUSTER_HOME/bin/chosts name [name…]

Description

The chosts utility expands the arguments into a list of host names.

Operands

The following operands are supported:

name

The parameter name can be a hostname or a cluster name. If name is a hostname, it is expanded to be a hostname. If name is a cluster name, that is, an entry exists in the /etc/clusters database (or a NIS or NIS+ map), it is expanded into the list of hosts that make up that cluster, as specified in the database. The list is typically used by programs that wish to operate on a list of hosts.

If an entry for clusters has been made in the /etc/nisswitch.conf file, then the order of lookups is controlled by that entry. If there is no such file or no such entry, then the nameservice look up order is implicitly nis files.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability
SUNWccon
Interface Stability
Evolving

See Also

ccp(1M), cconsole(1M), cports(1M), crlogin(1M), cssh(1M), ctelnet(1M), clusters(4), attributes(5)