Enabling The Processor Management Service Application - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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Enabling the Processor Management
Service Application
The Processor Management Service (PMS) is a management application that
provides support for high-availability services and applications. It provides both
local and remote monitoring and control of a cluster of node boards. It monitors the
health of node boards, takes recovery actions, and notifies partner nodes if so
configured. It provides the state of the resources, such as hardware, operating
system, and applications.
This section describes:
Starting and stopping the PMS application on node boards.
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Stopping and restarting the PMS application on the distributed management card;
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the application starts automatically but can be restarted manually with various
options.
Setting the IP address by which the distributed management card monitors and
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controls a node board in a particular slot in the same system.
Adding IP addresses by which a local node board monitors and controls node
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boards in local or remote systems.
You use the distributed management card PMS CLI commands to control PMS
services, such as fault detection/notification, and fault recovery. The recovery
administration is described in
of Node Boards" on page
(tables of distributed management card and node board information relating to
connectivity and addressing; the distributed management card and the node boards
in a partner list must be in the same system). Refer to the pms API man pages,
installed by default in /opt/SUNWnetract/mgmt3.0/man, for more information on
partner lists.
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To Start or Stop the PMS Application on a Node
Board
1. Log in as root to the server that has the Solaris patches installed (see
Required" on page
30
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"Using the PMS Application for Recovery and Control
60. You can also use the PMS API to configure partner lists
26).
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