HP 1032 Manual page 97

Clusterpack v2.4 tutorial
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% lshosts -l <hostname>
% bhosts -l <hostname>
References:
1.7.1 Get an Overview of Cluster Health
1.7.3 Get details on health of specific Compute Nodes
3.7.8 How do I access the Clusterware Pro V5.1 Web Interface?
3.7.9 How do I access the Clusterware Pro V5.1 Command Line Interface?
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1.9.2 Get to the console of a Compute Node that is down
If a Compute Node is unreachable using the Management Server LAN within the cluster, it
may be necessary to use the MP card to access the console of the node.
Telnet to the remote MP-console of the Compute Node
% telnet <node1-mp>
Use the MP interface to view any diagnostic messages from the Compute
Node.
References:
3.7.1 What is Clusterware Pro?
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1.9.3 Bring up a Compute Node with a recovery image
Recovery images created with /opt/clusterpack/bin/sysimage_create are stored
in /var/opt/ignite/archives/<hostname>, where <hostname> is the name of the node from
which the image was taken. The images are stored in files based on the time in which the
image was created. To distribute such an image to a Compute Node, use the
tool /opt/clusterpack/bin/sysimage_register to register the image with Ignite-UX:
% /opt/clusterpack/bin/sysimage_register <full path of image>
To bring up a Compute Node using this image, you should use the sysimage_distribute script:
% /opt/clusterpack/bin/sysimage_distribute <full path of image>
<hostname>

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