Managing Serviceguard Seventeenth Edition, First Reprint December 2009

Status of CFS Disk Group Packages
To see the status of the disk group, use the cfsdgadm display command. For
example, for the disk group logdata, enter:
cfsdgadm display -v logdata
NODE NAME ACTIVATION MODE
ftsys9 sw (sw)
MOUNT POINT SHARED VOLUME TYPE
ftsys10 sw (sw)
MOUNT POINT SHARED VOLUME TYPE
...
To see which package is monitoring a disk group, use the cfsdgadm show_package
command. For example, for the disk group logdata, enter:
cfsdgadm show_package logdata
SG-CFS-DG-1
Status of CFS Mount Point Packages
To see the status of the mount point package, use the cfsmntadm displaycommand.
For example, for the mount point/tmp/logdata/log_files, enter:
cfsmntadm display -v /tmp/logdata/log_files
Mount Point : /tmp/logdata/log_files
Shared Volume : lvol1
Disk Group : logdata
To see which package is monitoring a mount point, use the cfsmntadm show_package
command. For example, for the disk group logdata:
cfsmntadm show_package /tmp/logdata/log_files
SG-CFS_MP-1
Managing the Cluster and Nodes
Managing the cluster involves the following tasks:
Starting the Cluster When All Nodes are Down
Adding Previously Configured Nodes to a Running Cluster
Removing Nodes from Operation in a Running Cluster
Halting the Entire Cluster
In Serviceguard A.11.16 and later, these tasks can be performed by non-root users with
the appropriate privileges. See “Controlling Access to the Cluster (page 227) for more
information about configuring access.
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