Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Data Management:
Database Administration


UNIX cluster management commands

Use the commands listed in Table 11–1 to manage your cluster resources with your UNIX cluster manager. For information on any of these commands, see your cluster manager documentation.

Table 11–1: UNIX cluster management commands
Generic function
AIX
HPUX
HP Tru64
Solaris
Default script generation.
n/a
cmmakepkg
n/a
n/a
Enumerate cluster objects.
clfindres,
clgetgrp,
clgetaddr,
cllscf
cmquerycl,
cmgetconf,
cmscancl,
cmviewcl, cmviewconf
caa_start
scha_cluster_open,
scha_resource_open, scha_resourcetype_open
Validate configuration.
clverify_cluster
cmcheckconf
n/a
n/a
View cluster or resource group status.
clstat
clRGinfo
cmviewcl
caa_report
scstat
Register resource.
cl_crlvfs,
cl_mkvg, cl_mkgroup, cl_mklv, cl_updatevg
cmapplyconf
caa_register
scha_control,
scha_resource_setstatus
Remove resource.
cl_rmfs, cl_rmgroup, cl_rmlv, cl_updatevg
cmdeleteconf
caa_unregister
scha_control,
scha_resource_setstatus
Start resource.
n/a
cmrunpkg
caa_start
scha_control,
scha_resource_setstatus
Stop resource.
n/a
cmhaltpkg
caa_stop
scha_control,
scha_resource_setstatus
Move resource to node.
n/a
cmhaltpkg,
cmrunpkg
caa_relocate
scha_control,
scha_resource_setstatus

For AIX and HP, shared disks must be made available for use, varied-on, and mounted. Use the commands listed in Table 11–2 to vary-on shared resources. For information on any of these commands, see your cluster manager documentation.

Table 11–2: UNIX Shared disk commands
Generic function
AIX
HPUX
Vary-on volume group.
varyonvg volgrp
vgchange -a y volgrp
Mount shared file system for general use
mount/sharedfs
mount/sharedfs
List volume groups.
lsvg -o
vgdisplay


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