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InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Administrator's Guide - Windows
Last Published:
2025-04-13
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Windows
- Section I. Clustering concepts and terminology
- Introducing Cluster Server
- About Cluster Server
- About cluster control guidelines
- About the physical components of VCS
- Logical components of VCS
- Types of service groups
- Agent classifications
- About cluster control, communications, and membership
- About security services
- About cluster topologies
- VCS configuration concepts
- Introducing Cluster Server
- Section II. Administration - Putting VCS to work
- About the VCS user privilege model
- Getting started with VCS
- Administering the cluster from the command line
- About administering VCS from the command line
- Stopping the VCS engine and related processes
- About managing VCS configuration files
- About managing VCS users from the command line
- About querying VCS
- About administering service groups
- Modifying service group attributes
- About administering resources
- About administering resource types
- About administering clusters
- Configuring resources and applications in VCS
- About configuring resources and applications
- About Virtual Business Services
- About Intelligent Resource Monitoring (IMF)
- About fast failover
- How VCS monitors storage components
- About storage configuration
- About configuring network resources
- About configuring file shares
- About configuring IIS sites
- About configuring services
- Before you configure a service using the GenericService agent
- About configuring processes
- About configuring Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ)
- About configuring the infrastructure and support agents
- About configuring applications using the Application Configuration Wizard
- Adding resources to a service group
- About application monitoring on single-node clusters
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- About the VCS Application Manager utility
- About testing resource failover using virtual fire drills
- Modifying the cluster configuration
- Section III. Administration - Beyond the basics
- Controlling VCS behavior
- VCS behavior on resource faults
- About controlling VCS behavior at the service group level
- Customized behavior diagrams
- VCS behavior for resources that support the intentional offline functionality
- About controlling VCS behavior at the resource level
- Service group workload management
- Sample configurations depicting workload management
- The role of service group dependencies
- VCS event notification
- VCS event triggers
- List of event triggers
- Controlling VCS behavior
- Section IV. Cluster configurations for disaster recovery
- Connecting clusters–Creating global clusters
- VCS global clusters: The building blocks
- About global cluster management
- About serialization - The Authority attribute
- Prerequisites for global clusters
- Setting up a global cluster
- Configuring replication resources in VCS
- About IPv6 support with global clusters
- About cluster faults
- About setting up a disaster recovery fire drill
- Test scenario for a multi-tiered environment
- Administering global clusters from Cluster Manager (Java console)
- Administering global clusters from the command line
- About global querying in a global cluster setup
- Administering clusters in global cluster setup
- Setting up replicated data clusters
- Connecting clusters–Creating global clusters
- Section V. Troubleshooting and performance
- VCS performance considerations
- How cluster components affect performance
- How cluster operations affect performance
- VCS performance consideration when a system panics
- VCS agent statistics
- Troubleshooting and recovery for VCS
- VCS message logging
- Handling network failure
- Troubleshooting VCS startup
- Troubleshooting service groups
- Troubleshooting and recovery for global clusters
- VCS utilities
- VCS performance considerations
- Section VI. Appendixes
- Appendix A. VCS user privileges—administration matrices
- Appendix B. Cluster and system states
- Appendix C. VCS attributes
- Appendix D. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Appendix E. Handling concurrency violation in any-to-any configurations
- Appendix F. Accessibility and VCS
- Appendix G. Executive Order logging
Verifying the cluster
To verify cluster operation, type the following command as Administrator on any node:
Drive:\>hasys -display #System Attribute Value HOUWIN201 AgentsStopped 0 HOUWIN201 AvailableCapacity 100 HOUWIN201 CPUUsage 0 HOUWIN201 CPUUsageMonitoring Enable 0 ActionThreshold 0 ActionTimeLimit 0 Action NONE NotifyThreshold 0 NotifyTimeLimit 0 HOUWIN201 Capacity 100 HOUWIN201 ConfigBlockCount 84 HOUWIN201 ConfigCheckSum 18907 HOUWIN201 ConfigDiskState CURRENT HOUWIN201 ConfigFile C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Cluster Server\conf\config HOUWIN201 ConfigInfoCnt 0 HOUWIN201 ConfigModDate Tue Dec 03 15:13:58 2001 HOUWIN201 CurrentLimits HOUWIN201 DiskHbStatus HOUWIN201 DynamicLoad 0 HOUWIN201 Frozen 0 HOUWIN201 GUIIPAaddr HOUWIN201 LLTNodeId 0 HOUWIN201 Limits HOUWIN201 LinkHbStatus Adapter0 UP Adapter1 UP HOUWIN201 LoadTimeCounter 0 HOUWIN201 LoadTimeThreshold 600 HOUWIN201 LoadWarningLevel 80 HOUWIN201 MajorVersion 2 HOUWIN201 MinorVersion 0 HOUWIN201 NodeID 0 HOUWIN201 OnGrpCnt 1 HOUWIN201 ShutdownTimeout 60 HOUWIN201 SourceFile .\main.cf HOUWIN201 SysInfo WINNT:HOUWIN201,5.0,2195, Service Pack 2, INTEL,1 HOUWIN201 SysName HOUWIN201 HOUWIN201 SysState RUNNING HOUWIN201 SystemLocation HOUWIN201 SystemOwner HOUWIN201 TFrozen 0 HOUWIN201 TRSE 0 HOUWIN201 UpDownState Up HOUWIN201 UserInt 0 HOUWIN201 UserStr # HOUWIN202 AgentsStopped 0 HOUWIN202 AvailableCapacity 100 HOUWIN202 CPUUsage 0 HOUWIN202 CPUUsageMonitoring Enable 0 ActionThreshold 0 ActionTimeLimit 0 Action NONE NotifyThreshold 0NotifyTimeLimit 0 HOUWIN202 Capacity 100 HOUWIN202 ConfigBlockCount 84 HOUWIN202 ConfigCheckSum 18907 HOUWIN202 ConfigDiskState CURRENT HOUWIN202 ConfigFile C:\Program Files\VERITAS\ Cluster Server\conf\config HOUWIN202 ConfigInfoCnt 0 HOUWIN202 ConfigModDate Tue Dec 03 15:15:58 2001 HOUWIN202 CurrentLimits HOUWIN202 DiskHbStatus HOUWIN202 DynamicLoad 0 HOUWIN202 Frozen 0 HOUWIN202 GUIIPAaddr HOUWIN202 LLTNodeIdHOUWIN202 Limits HOUWIN202 LinkHbStatus Adapter0 UP Adapter1 UP HOUWIN202 LoadTimeCounter 0 HOUWIN202 LoadTimeThreshold 600 HOUWIN202 LoadWarningLevel 80 HOUWIN202 MajorVersion 2 HOUWIN202 MinorVersion 0 HOUWIN202 NodeID 1 HOUWIN202 OnGrpCnt 1 HOUWIN202 ShutdownTimeout 60 HOUWIN202 SourceFile .\main.cf HOUWIN202 SysInfo WINNT:HOUWIN202,5.0,2195, Service Pack 2, INTEL,1 HOUWIN202 SysName HOUWIN202 HOUWIN202 SysState RUNNING HOUWIN202 SystemLocation HOUWIN202 SystemOwner HOUWIN202 TFrozen 0 HOUWIN202 TRSE 0 HOUWIN202 UpDownState Up HOUWIN202 UserInt 0 HOUWIN202 UserStr
Note the value for the attribute ConfigFile is an empty file created by default to enable VCS to start. Also note the value of the attribute SysState is RUNNING, which indicates VCS is started. This output indicates VCS was successfully installed on both nodes in the cluster.