For information about the requirements for the cluster private transport, see Interconnect Requirements and Restrictions in Managing Hardware With Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4.
The phys-schost# prompt reflects a global-cluster prompt. Perform this procedure on a global cluster.
This procedure provides the long forms of the Oracle Solaris Cluster commands. Most commands also have short forms. Except for the long and short forms of the command names, the commands are identical.
For the procedure on installing a cluster transport cable, see the Managing Hardware With Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4.
# clsetup
The Main Menu is displayed.
Follow the instructions and type the requested information.
Follow the instructions and type the requested information.
If you plan to use any of the following adapters for the cluster interconnect, add the relevant entry to the /etc/system file on each cluster node. The entry becomes effective after the next system boot.
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Follow the instructions and type the requested information.
# clinterconnect show node:adapter,adapternode # clinterconnect show node:adapter # clinterconnect show node:switch
The following example shows how to verify adding a transport cable, transport adapter, or transport switch to a node. The example contains settings for the Data Link Provider Interface (DLPI) transport type.
# clinterconnect show phys-schost-1:net5,hub2 ===Transport Cables === Transport Cable: phys-schost-1:net5@0,hub2 Endpoint1: phys-schost-2:net4@0 Endpoint2: hub2@2 State: Enabled # clinterconnect show phys-schost-1:net5 === Transport Adepters for net5 Transport Adapter: net5 Adapter State: Enabled Adapter Transport Type: dlpi Adapter Property (device_name): net6 Adapter Property (device_instance): 0 Adapter Property (lazy_free): 1 Adapter Property (dlpi_heartbeat_timeout): 10000 Adpater Property (dlpi_heartbeat_quantum): 1000 Adapter Property (nw_bandwidth): 80 Adapter Property (bandwidth): 70 Adapter Property (ip_address): 172.16.0.129 Adapter Property (netmask): 255.255.255.128 Adapter Port Names: 0 Adapter Port State (0): Enabled # clinterconnect show phys-schost-1:hub2 === Transport Switches === Transport Switch: hub2 Switch State: Enabled Switch Type: switch Switch Port Names: 1 2 Switch Port State(1): Enabled Switch Port State(2): Enabled
Next Steps
To check the interconnect status of your cluster transport cable see How to Check the Status of the Cluster Interconnect.