04-06-2011
Where is the sense in this - the service IP adresses are meant to talk to your resourcegroups no matter on which node they are running. If you want to talk to the node you obviously cannot use them as they will be only there when the resource group is on the node - if you failover the resource group than it would be the other node and I do not think that is what you want.
Regards
zxmaus
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
trigger
trigger(8) System Manager's Manual trigger(8)
Name
trigger - trigger a target node to request a down-line load
Syntax
/etc/trigger node [ options ]
Description
The command triggers the bootstrap mechanism of a target node, causing the target to request a down-line load. Once a target node is trig-
gered, it loads itself in whatever manner its primary loader is programmed to operate. The target node could request a down-line load from
the host that just triggered it or from another adjacent node, or the target node could load itself from its own mass storage device.
The node argument is the name or address of the target node. A node name consists of from one to six alphanumeric characters. For single
networks, a node address consists of a decimal integer (1-1023). For multiple networks, a node address consist of two decimal integers
(n.n), where the first indicates the network number (1-63), and the second indicates the node address (1-1023).
The command requires the identification of the service circuit over which the load is performed, the Ethernet hardware address of the tar-
get node, and the service password needed to gain access to the target. This information is included in the nodes database entry for the
target node. A node entry is defined with the command. For further information, see Alternatively, you can choose not to include a target
node's service password in the nodes database for security reasons. You must therefore specify this value in the command line by using the
-p option.
Options
-p Uses the specified service and password (next arguments) in accessing the target node.
Examples
This command triggers node Bangor to issue a down-line load request:
# /etc/trigger bangor <RET>
See Also
mop_mom(8), addnode(8), load(8), remnode(8), getnode(8), ccr(8)
Guide to Local Area Transport Servers
trigger(8)