07-09-2008
veritas cluster with kernel patch update
hi all,
can someone please share their process on how to kernel patch a red hat ent 4 with veritas cluster 5? it's compose of a primary and backup node. the resources are db, disk, nic.
it doesn't need to be detail, just give me the steps like:
login to the backup node and update the kernel
reboot the backup node
check the kernel is updated
failover the cluster and check if the resources are up on the backup node
patch the primary node with the new kernel and reboot
failover it back
It would be nice if it's in detail.
Thanks in advance.
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crm_attribute
PACEMAKER(8) System Administration Utilities PACEMAKER(8)
NAME
Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager
SYNOPSIS
crm_attribute command -n attribute [options]
DESCRIPTION
crm_attribute - Manage node's attributes and cluster options.
Allows node attributes and cluster options to be queried, modified and deleted.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
This text
-$, --version
Version information
-V, --verbose
Increase debug output
-q, --quiet
Print only the value on stdout
-n, --name=value
Name of the attribute/option to operate on
Commands:
-G, --query
Query the current value of the attribute/option
-v, --update=value
Update the value of the attribute/option
-D, --delete
Delete the attribute/option
Additional Options:
-N, --node=value
Set an attribute for the named node (instead of a cluster option). See also: -l
-t, --type=value
Which part of the configuration to update/delete/query the option in. Valid values: crm_config, rsc_defaults, op_defaults, tickets
-l, --lifetime=value
Lifetime of the node attribute. Valid values: reboot, forever
-z, --utilization
Set an utilization attribute for the node.
-s, --set-name=value
(Advanced) The attribute set in which to place the value
-i, --id=value
(Advanced) The ID used to identify the attribute
-d, --default=value
(Advanced) The default value to display if none is found in the configuration
EXAMPLES
Add a new attribute called 'location' with the value of 'office' for host 'myhost':
# crm_attribute --node myhost --name location --update office
Query the value of the 'location' node attribute for host myhost:
# crm_attribute --node myhost --name location --query
Change the value of the 'location' node attribute for host myhost:
# crm_attribute --node myhost --name location --update backoffice
Delete the 'location' node attribute for the host myhost:
# crm_attribute --node myhost --name location --delete
Query the value of the cluster-delay cluster option:
# crm_attribute --type crm_config --name cluster-delay --query
Query the value of the cluster-delay cluster option. Only print the value:
# crm_attribute --type crm_config --name cluster-delay --query --quiet
AUTHOR
Written by Andrew Beekhof
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Pacemaker 1.1.10-29.el7 June 2014 PACEMAKER(8)