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Operating Systems AIX System rebooted itself but errpt did not catch Post 302974366 by Scrutinizer on Sunday 29th of May 2016 06:49:02 AM
Old 05-29-2016
So your node is called "prd" ? How many nodes are in the RAC cluster? Or is it a one-node cluster? Did you check the logs for this node on the other nodes? I doubt you will find any information on the node itself, you must check the logs on the other nodes, the nodes that did not go down...
 

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CRM_ATTRIBUTE(8)						  [FIXME: manual]						  CRM_ATTRIBUTE(8)

NAME
crm_attribute - manipulate attributes in the CIB SYNOPSIS
crm_attribute [options] DESCRIPTION
The crm_attribute command queries and manipulates node attributes and cluster configuration options that are used in the CIB. OPTIONS
--help, -? Print a help message. --verbose, -V Turn on debug information. Note Increase the level of verbosity by providing additional instances. --quiet, -Q When doing an attribute query using -G, print just the value to stdout. Use this option with -G. --get-value, -G Retrieve rather than set the preference. --delete-attr, -D Delete rather than set the attribute. --attr-value string, -v string Value to set. This is ignored when used with -G. --node-uuid node_uuid, -u node_uuid Specify the UUID of the node to change. --node-uname node_uname, -U node_uname Specify the uname of the node to change. --set-name string, -s string Specify the set of attributes in which to read or write the attribute. --attr-name string, -n string Specify the attribute to set or query. --type string, -t type Determine to which section of the CIB the attribute should be set or to which section of the CIB the attribute that is queried belongs Possible values are nodes, status, or crm_config. Additional Options: +-----------+--------------------+ |Type | Additional Options | +-----------+--------------------+ |nodes | -(U|u) -n [-s] | +-----------+--------------------+ |status | -(U|u) -n [-s] | +-----------+--------------------+ |crm_config | -n [-s] | +-----------+--------------------+ EXAMPLES
Query the value of the location attribute in the nodes section for the host myhost in the CIB: crm_attribute -G -t nodes -U myhost -n location Query the value of the cluster-delay attribute in the crm_config section in the CIB: crm_attribute -G -t crm_config -n cluster-delay Query the value of the cluster-delay attribute in the crm_config section in the CIB. Print just the value: crm_attribute -G -Q -t crm_config -n cluster-delay Delete the location attribute for the host myhost from the nodes section of the CIB: crm_attribute -D -t nodes -U myhost -n location Add a new attribute called location with the value of office to the set subsection of the nodes section in the CIB (settings applied to the host myhost): crm_attribute -t nodes -U myhost -s set -n location -v office Change the value of the location attribute in the nodes section for the myhost host: crm_attribute -t nodes -U myhost -n location -v backoffice FILES
/var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml--the CIB (minus status section) on disk. Editing this file directly is strongly discouraged. SEE ALSO
??? AUTHOR
crm_attribute was written by Andrew Beekhof. [FIXME: source] 07/05/2010 CRM_ATTRIBUTE(8)
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