Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.2 - ADMINISTRATION Manual page 51

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followed by the command. For example, if you want to display cluster statistics, enter cluster
stats display at the server console. You can also enter cluster help at the console prompt
to get information on the commands and their functions. The functions of many of the commands
can also be performed using iManager. See the other sections of this document for additional
information.
Cluster Console Commands
Table 4-2
Cluster Console Command
ALERT {resource}{YES|NO}
CONVERT {Preview, Commit}{Resource}
DOWN
INFO {All, Basic, Notification, Priority,
Protocol, Summary}
JOIN
LEAVE
Description
The resource start, failover, or failback mode is set to
manual and the resource is waiting to start on a node,
or fail over or fail back to another node. Specify the
resource name in the command and use the YES or
NO switch to specify whether you want the resource
to fail over, fail back, or start.
Finalizes the cluster conversion from NetWare
Linux after all nodes in a mixed cluster have been
converted to Linux. Specify a resource name with the
Preview switch to view the resource load and unload
script changes prior to finalizing the conversion. Use
the Commit switch without specifying a resource to
finalize the conversion for all cluster resources. The
CLUSTER CONVERT command can only be executed
on Linux cluster nodes.
Removes all cluster nodes from the cluster. Has the
same effect as executing the CLUSTER LEAVE
command on every server in the cluster.
Displays information on cluster configuration.
All displays a combination of Basic, Notification,
Priority, and Protocol information.
Basic displays IP address, port, and cluster quorum
settings.
Notification displays cluster e-mail notification
settings.
Priority displays the resource priority list.
Protocol displays the cluster protocol settings.
Summary displays the cluster protocol summary.
Adds the node where the command is executed to
the cluster and makes the node visible to other
servers in the cluster. Novell Cluster Services
software must already be installed on a node for it to
join the cluster.
Removes the node where the command is executed
from the cluster. The node will not be visible to other
servers in the cluster.
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