Administering the Cluster Interconnects
This section provides the procedures for reconfiguring cluster
interconnects, such as cluster transport adapters and cluster transport cables.
These procedures require that you install Oracle Solaris Cluster software.
Most of the time, you can use the clsetup utility to
administer the cluster transport for the cluster interconnects. See the clsetup(1CL) man page for more information. All cluster interconnect
commands must be run from a global-cluster node.
For cluster software installation procedures, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.3 Software Installation Guide. For procedures about servicing cluster
hardware components, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster Hardware Administration Manual.
Note -
You can usually choose to use the default port name, where appropriate,
during cluster interconnect procedures. The default port name is the same as the
internal node ID number of the node that hosts the adapter end of the
cable.
Table 12 Task List: Administering the Cluster Interconnect
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Check the status of the cluster interconnect by using
clinterconnect status
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Add a cluster transport cable, transport adapter, or switch by using
clsetup
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Remove a cluster transport cable, transport adapter, or transport switch
by using clsetup
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Enable a cluster transport cable by using
clsetup
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Disable a cluster transport cable by using
clsetup
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Determining an transport adapter's instance number
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Changing the IP address or the address range of an existing cluster
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