Installation guide

Command Line Tools Summary
Table E.1, “ Command Line Tool Summary summarizes preferred command-line tools for configuring
and managing the High Availability Add-On. For more information about commands and variables,
refer to the man page for each command-line tool.
T ab le E.1. Co mman d Lin e T o o l Su mmary
Co mman d Lin e T o o l Used Wit h Pu rp o se
ccs_co nfi g _d ump — Cluster
Configuration Dump Tool
Cluster Infrastructure ccs_co nfi g _d ump generates XML
output of running configuration. The
running configuration is, sometimes,
different from the stored configuration on
file because some subsystems store or
set some default information into the
configuration. Those values are
generally not present on the on-disk
version of the configuration but are
required at runtime for the cluster to work
properly. For more information about this
tool, refer to the ccs_config_dump(8)
man page.
ccs_co nfi g _val i d ate
Cluster Configuration
Validation Tool
Cluster Infrastructure ccs_co nfi g _val i d ate validates
cl uster.co nf against the schema,
cl uster.rng (located in
/usr/share/cluster/cl uster.rng
on each node). For more information
about this tool, refer to the
ccs_config_validate(8) man page.
cl ustat — Cluster Status
Utility
High-availability
Service Management
Components
The cl ustat command displays the
status of the cluster. It shows
membership information, quorum view,
and the state of all configured user
services. For more information about this
tool, refer to the clustat(8) man page.
cl usvcad m — Cluster User
Service Administration Utility
High-availability
Service Management
Components
The cl usvcadm command allows you to
enable, disable, relocate, and restart
high-availability services in a cluster. For
more information about this tool, refer to
the clusvcadm(8) man page.
cman_to o l Cluster
Management Tool
Cluster Infrastructure cman_to o l is a program that manages
the CMAN cluster manager. It provides
the capability to join a cluster, leave a
cluster, kill a node, or change the
expected quorum votes of a node in a
cluster. For more information about this
tool, refer to the cman_tool(8) man page.
fence_to o l — Fence Tool Cluster Infrastructure fence_to o l is a program used to join
and leave the fence domain. For more
information about this tool, refer to the
fence_tool(8) man page.
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