08-12-2008
Removed crashed node from Solaris Cluster 3.0
All-
I am new to these forums so please excuse me if this post is in the wrong place.
I had a node crash in a 4 node cluster and mgmt has determined this node will not be part of the cluster when rebuilt. I am researching how to remove it from the cluster information on the other 3 nodes and have found procedures to do this for a node that is part of a cluster.
I am looking for steps to remove the references to the crashed node from the cluster configuration on the other 3 nodes.
All 4 system are the same:
v880
Sol 8
Sun Cluster 3.0
Veritas VM 3.2
Any assistance is greatly appreciated 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
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