My current system run Solaris 9 SPARC 64 bit , and VXVM , VCS 4.1. I check all the node information .
As I don't care for the failing the disk group here, just want to add the new disk group to be share with the cluster node. i run the command but inactive
Can you please assist with me to advice the solution?
Thank you
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Hey,
I have few Questions :
1. How to Check/Find who all are the users accessing the server using their id ?
2. How to Check who is the active user or non active user (whose id exists but the access privileges has been removed) ?
I am presently using AIX5.3 as a server.
Please suggest... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Can anyone help me to analyse this VCS log. One of my applications failover suddenly and I need to find out the reason behind this.
2009/04/09 10:58:57 VCS ERROR V-16-2-13067 (CS49PAPS2) Agent is calling clean for resource(Web-ebill2app) because the resource became OFFLINE... (4 Replies)
Hi,
is anybody here experienced in running VCS on AIX and happy to give me some advice regarding configuration questions?
I expect very high network IO on my cluster - so a single gig-e network will not be sufficient - and though I would like to configure more than one network card per node and... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
I am new to HACMP. So sorry for the newie question. But I did search the forum and it seems that no one asks this before.
So if a 2-node cluster runs in active-active mode (and the same application), what is the benefit of using HACMP ?
If it runs in active-stanby, it is easy to... (9 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm new to vcs. I have a doubt. I need to know, what will happen if an agent is stopped while reources being online. Eg.. while the oracle agent is stopped, will all the oracle resources will become offline..
Advanced thanks (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to configure 4 ip address (same subnet and mask) in one ipmp group (two interfaces) in an active active formation (link based). Can some one provide the steps or a tutorial link.
Thanks (2 Replies)
hi, dear all
I get a problem "VCS ERROR V-16-2-13077 " on VCS 4.1 for Solaris 10.
I can not offline the host2 when the raid is bad.
I don't know the reason and how to offline host2 and switch to host1.
please help me, thank you!
the message of engine_A.log is :
... (2 Replies)
Hi admins, I have a question on shared diskgroup in vcs. Let's say i have two node cluster node A and B. I am having the failover service group (including the required resources such as disk grp, IP, mount..etc)
For an instance, the service grp is running on node A and suddenly if one of the... (0 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
for digit in $(seq 1 10)
do
if ping -c1 -w2 192.168.1.$digit &> /dev/null
then
echo "192.168.1.$digit is UP"
else
echo "192.168.1.$digit is DOWN"
fi
done (3 Replies)
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kanif.conf
KANIF.CONF(5) kanif.conf configuration file for kanif KANIF.CONF(5)NAME
kanif.conf - configuration file for kanif
SYNOPSIS
$HOME/.kanif.conf, /etc/kanif.conf or /etc/c3.conf
DESCRIPTION
kanif.conf is the configuration file for kanif. It is optional and only helps the management of static clusters (configurations that do not
change much over time). It mimics the syntax of C3 configuration file.
It is composed of a sequence of one or more cluster definitions. Each cluster definition is made of the word "cluster" followed by the
cluster name and, enclosed in a pair of curly braces :
o the front node specification. This is either:
o a simple hostname which can be reached from the inside of the cluster (compute nodes).
o two names separated by a colon. The first name is the name used from the outside to log on the front node (not used by kanif). The
second is the name used from the cluster compute nodes to reach the front node.
o an hostname with a colon prepended. This is used for indirect clusters. These are not supported by kanif at this time.
o zero or more compute nodes specifications:
o a simple hostname (anything that is not of the following form)
o an host set made of a prefix, a range and a suffix.
o an exclude directive that must follow an host set or another exclude directive. This is made of the word "exclude" followed on the
same line by either a single number or an interval between brackets. This applies to the range of the preceding host set. If the
exclusion is an interval, the separator between the word "exclude" and this exclusion is optional.
o a dead node. The word "dead" followed by the name of the dead node on the same line.
Notice that all nodes excluded (using exclude directives or dead nodes) will not take part of the deployment, but are still taken into
account in cluster ranges when giving machines specifications to kanif (they are kind of placeholders). This is the interest of specifying
nodes as dead or excluded rather than dropping them from the definitions.
EXAMPLE
cluster megacluster { # The # character introduce comments
megacluster-dev
megacluster0[1-9]
megacluster[10-64]
}
cluster supercluster {
super-ext:super-int
exclude # The host "exclude"
super[01-99]
exclude 02 # "super02" is excluded
exclude[90-95] # "super90" to "super95" are excluded
dead # The host "dead"
dead othernode # "othernode" is dead
}
SEE ALSO kanif(1), taktuk(1)AUTHOR
The author of kanif and current maintainer of the package is Guillaume Huard. Acknowledgements to Lucas Nussbaum for the idea of the name
"kanif".
COPYRIGHT
kanif is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-22 KANIF.CONF(5)