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Add a Node to a Cluster
From the node to be added, which has access. (If the node does not have access to the cluster
configuration, see the claccess(1CL) man page.)
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#
clnode add -c
clustername
-n
nodename
-e
endpoint1, endpoint2
-e
endpoint3, endpoint4
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Remove a Node From the Cluster
From the node to be removed, which is in noncluster mode and has access. (If the node does not
have access to cluster configuration, see the claccess(1CL) man page.
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#
clnode remove
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Switch All Resource Groups and Device Groups Off of a Node
|
#
clnode evacuate
nodename
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Manage the Interconnect Interfaces
These commands disable a cable so that maintenance can be performed, then enable the same
cable afterward.
|
#
clinterconnect disable
nodename:endpoint
#
clinterconnect enable
nodename:endpoint
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Display the Status of All Cluster Components
|
#
cluster status
|
Display the Status of One Type of Cluster Component
|
#
command
status
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Display the Complete Cluster Configuration
|
#
cluster show
|
Display the Configuration of One Type of Cluster Component
|
#
command
show
|
List One Type of Cluster Component
|
#
command
list
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Display Oracle Solaris Cluster Release and Version Information
This command lists the software versions on the current node.
|
#
clnode show-rev -v
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Map Node ID to Node Name
|
#
clnode show | grep
nodename
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Enable Disk Attribute Monitoring on All Cluster Disks
|
#
cltelemetryattribute enable -t disk rbyte.rate wbyte.rate read.rate
write.rate
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Disable Disk Attribute Monitoring on All Cluster Disks
|
#
cltelemetryattribute disable -t disk rbyte.rate wbyte.rate read.rate
write.rate
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