02-22-2009
Dynix/ptx equivalents of lsdev, mkdev etc.
I am familiar with the AIX commands lsdev, mkdev, rmdev and so on. Have been asked to look at a very old Sequent Quad box running Dynix/ptx - believed to be version 2.4.1 ! These commands don't appear to be present. Can anyone please identify the equivalent Dynix commands? I've been handed the reference manuals (dated 1993) and I don't think there has been much upgrade work done since.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
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group_tool
GROUP_TOOL(8) cluster GROUP_TOOL(8)
NAME
group_tool - run common fence_tool, dlm_tool, gfs_control commands
SYNOPSIS
group_tool [COMMAND] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
This utility is deprecated and the new replacements are shown. See fence_tool(8), dlm_tool(8), gfs_control(8) man pages for more informa-
tion about the new commands.
ls runs fence_tool ls ; dlm_tool ls ; gfs_control ls
dump fence
equivalent to new fence_tool dump
dump dlm
equivalent to new dlm_tool dump
dump gfs
equivalent to new gfs_control dump
dump plocks name
equivalent to new dlm_tool plocks name
Cluster Uprading
When performing a rolling upgrade from cluster2 to cluster3, the groupd(8) daemon will be running and group_tool can be used with groupd
like it was in cluster2.
ls -g1 queries and displays the internal groupd state.
dump queries and dumps the groupd debug buffer.
compat queries and displays the internal groupd compatibility mode.
OPTIONS
-g num Force old groupd queries with 1.
-n Show all node information in ls.
-v Show verbose information from groupd with ls -g1.
-h Print a help message describing available options, then exit.
-V Print program version information, then exit.
SEE ALSO
cman(5), groupd(8), fence_tool(8), dlm_tool(8), gfs_control(8)
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