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            | Log in to the cluster remotely | Use the Oracle Solaris pconsole utility from the command line
                to log into the cluster remotely. |  | 
          
            | Configure the cluster interactively | Use the clzonecluster command or the
                  clsetup utility. |  | 
          
            | Display Oracle Solaris Cluster release number and version information | Use the clnode command with the show-rev -v
                    -node subcommand and option. |  | 
          
            | Display installed resources, resource groups, and resource types | Use the following commands to display the resource information: 
                
                  clresource
                  clresourcegroup
                  clresourcetype |  | 
          
            | Monitor cluster components graphically | Use Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager. | See online help | 
          
          
            | Administer some cluster components graphically | Use Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager or the Oracle Solaris Cluster module for Sun Management Center, which is
                available only with Oracle Solaris Cluster on SPARC based systems. | For Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager, see online help. For Sun Management Center, see documentation. | 
          
          
            | Check the status of cluster components | Use the cluster command with the status
                subcommand. |  | 
          
            | Check the status of IPMP groups on the public network | For a global cluster, use the clnode status command with the
                  –m option. For a zone cluster, use the clzonecluster command with the
                  show subcommand. |  | 
          
            | View the cluster configuration | For a global cluster, use the cluster command with the
                  show subcommand. For a zone cluster, use the clzonecluster command with the
                  show subcommand. |  | 
          
            | View and display the configured NAS
                devices | For a global cluster or a zone cluster, use the clzonecluster
                command with the show subcommand. |  | 
          
            | Check global mount points or verify the cluster configuration | For a global cluster, use the cluster command with the
                  check subcommand. For a zone cluster, use the clzonecluster verify
                command. |  | 
          
            | Look at the contents of Oracle Solaris Cluster command logs | Examine the /var/cluster/logs/ commandlog file. |  | 
          
            | Look at Oracle Solaris Cluster
                system messages | Examine the /var/adm/messages file. |  | 
          
            | Monitor the status of Solaris Volume Manager | Use the metastat command. |  |