02-11-2011
uname too vague?
Hi all,
I am ssh'ed into a cluster and want to install a package. However, I don't know which type to chose (CentOS, Fedora, OpenSuSE are some of the options).
I ran called uname with various arguments but none are specific...
$ uname -n
resolute.research...
$ uname -i
x86_64
$ uname -s
Linux
*I guess for the time being I can download an compiled version and compile it myself, however it would still be handy to know the correct command...
Last edited by neurorad; 02-11-2011 at 01:54 PM..
Reason: after thought
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
crmadmin
PACEMAKER(8) System Administration Utilities PACEMAKER(8)
NAME
Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager
SYNOPSIS
crmadmin command [options]
DESCRIPTION
crmadmin - Development tool for performing some crmd-specific commands.
Likely to be replaced by crm_node in the future
OPTIONS
-?, --help
This text
-$, --version
Version information
-q, --quiet
Display only the essential query information
-V, --verbose
Increase debug output
Commands:
-i, --debug_inc=value
Increase the crmd's debug level on the specified host
-d, --debug_dec=value
Decrease the crmd's debug level on the specified host
-S, --status=value
Display the status of the specified node.
Result is the node's internal FSM state which can be useful for debugging
-D, --dc_lookup
Display the uname of the node co-ordinating the cluster.
This is an internal detail and is rarely useful to administrators except when deciding on which node to examine the logs.
-N, --nodes
Display the uname of all member nodes
-E, --election
(Advanced) Start an election for the cluster co-ordinator
-K, --kill=value
(Advanced) Shut down the crmd (not the rest of the clusterstack ) on the specified node
Additional Options:
-t, --timeout=value
Time (in milliseconds) to wait before declaring the operation failed
-B, --bash-export
Create Bash export entries of the form 'export uname=uuid'
Notes:
The -i,-d,-K and -E commands are rarely used and may be removed in future versions.
AUTHOR
Written by Andrew Beekhof
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Pacemaker 1.1.7 April 2012 PACEMAKER(8)