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Operating Systems AIX HACMP version 5.4 startup and stop scripts Post 302475589 by samsungsamsung on Monday 29th of November 2010 08:26:24 AM
Old 11-29-2010
HACMP version 5.4 startup and stop scripts

Hi
My hacmp version is 5.4 and it is a active passive cluster.
Where can I find the startup and stop scripts?
Please assist. Thanks.
 

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POLICY 
ENGINE(7) Pacemaker Configuration POLICY ENGINE(7) NAME
pengine - Policy Engine Options SYNOPSIS
[no-quorum-policy=enum] [symmetric-cluster=boolean] [default-resource-stickiness=integer] [is-managed-default=boolean] [maintenance-mode=boolean] [start-failure-is-fatal=boolean] [enable-startup-probes=boolean] [stonith-enabled=boolean] [stonith-action=enum] [stonith-timeout=time] [startup-fencing=boolean] [cluster-delay=time] [batch-limit=integer] [migration-limit=integer] [default-action-timeout=time] [stop-all-resources=boolean] [stop-orphan-resources=boolean] [stop-orphan-actions=boolean] [remove-after-stop=boolean] [pe-error-series-max=integer] [pe-warn-series-max=integer] [pe-input-series-max=integer] [node-health-strategy=enum] [node-health-green=integer] [node-health-yellow=integer] [node-health-red=integer] [placement-strategy=enum] DESCRIPTION
This is a fake resource that details the options that can be configured for the Policy Engine. SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
no-quorum-policy = enum [stop] What to do when the cluster does not have quorum What to do when the cluster does not have quorum Allowed values: stop, freeze, ignore, suicide symmetric-cluster = boolean [true] All resources can run anywhere by default default-resource-stickiness = integer [0] is-managed-default = boolean [true] Should the cluster start/stop resources as required maintenance-mode = boolean [false] Should the cluster monitor resources and start/stop them as required start-failure-is-fatal = boolean [true] Always treat start failures as fatal This was the old default. However when set to FALSE, the cluster will instead use the resource's failcount and value for resource-failure-stickiness enable-startup-probes = boolean [true] Should the cluster check for active resources during startup stonith-enabled = boolean [true] Failed nodes are STONITH'd stonith-action = enum [reboot] Action to send to STONITH device Action to send to STONITH device Allowed values: reboot, poweroff stonith-timeout = time [60s] How long to wait for the STONITH action to complete startup-fencing = boolean [true] STONITH unseen nodes Advanced Use Only! Not using the default is very unsafe! cluster-delay = time [60s] Round trip delay over the network (excluding action execution) The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. batch-limit = integer [30] The number of jobs that the TE is allowed to execute in parallel The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. migration-limit = integer [-1] The number of migration jobs that the TE is allowed to execute in parallel on a node default-action-timeout = time [20s] How long to wait for actions to complete stop-all-resources = boolean [false] Should the cluster stop all active resources (except those needed for fencing) stop-orphan-resources = boolean [true] Should deleted resources be stopped stop-orphan-actions = boolean [true] Should deleted actions be cancelled remove-after-stop = boolean [false] Remove resources from the LRM after they are stopped Always set this to false. Other values are, at best, poorly tested and potentially dangerous. pe-error-series-max = integer [-1] The number of PE inputs resulting in ERRORs to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. pe-warn-series-max = integer [5000] The number of PE inputs resulting in WARNINGs to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. pe-input-series-max = integer [4000] The number of other PE inputs to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. node-health-strategy = enum [none] The strategy combining node attributes to determine overall node health. Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with the prefix '#health') with values: 'red', 'yellow' or 'green'. Allowed values: none, migrate-on-red, only-green, progressive, custom node-health-green = integer [0] The score 'green' translates to in rsc_location constraints Only used when node-health-strategy is set to custom or progressive. node-health-yellow = integer [0] The score 'yellow' translates to in rsc_location constraints Only used when node-health-strategy is set to custom or progressive. node-health-red = integer [-INFINITY] The score 'red' translates to in rsc_location constraints Only used when node-health-strategy is set to custom or progressive. placement-strategy = enum [default] The strategy to determine resource placement The strategy to determine resource placement Allowed values: default, utilization, minimal, balanced AUTHOR
Andrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net> Author. Pacemaker Configuration 04/17/2012 POLICY ENGINE(7)
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