Cluster Server 7.4.1 Administrator's Guide - Linux
- 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
- About resource monitoring
- Agent classifications
- About cluster control, communications, and membership
- About security services
- Components for administering VCS
- About cluster topologies
- VCS configuration concepts
- Introducing Cluster Server
- Section II. Administration - Putting VCS to work
- About the VCS user privilege model
- Administering the cluster from the command line
- About administering VCS from the command line
- About installing a VCS license
- Administering LLT
- Starting VCS
- Stopping the VCS engine and related processes
- Logging on to VCS
- 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
- Enabling and disabling IMF for agents by using script
- Linking and unlinking resources
- About administering resource types
- About administering clusters
- Configuring applications and resources in VCS
- VCS bundled agents for UNIX
- Configuring NFS service groups
- About NFS
- Configuring NFS service groups
- Sample configurations
- About configuring the RemoteGroup agent
- About configuring Samba service groups
- About testing resource failover by using HA fire drills
- Predicting VCS behavior using VCS Simulator
- Section III. VCS communication and operations
- About communications, membership, and data protection in the cluster
- About cluster communications
- About cluster membership
- About membership arbitration
- About membership arbitration components
- About server-based I/O fencing
- About majority-based fencing
- About the CP server service group
- About secure communication between the VCS cluster and CP server
- About data protection
- Examples of VCS operation with I/O fencing
- About cluster membership and data protection without I/O fencing
- Examples of VCS operation without I/O fencing
- Administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Testing the coordinator disk group using the -c option of vxfentsthdw
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenclearpre utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- About administering the coordination point server
- About configuring a CP server to support IPv6 or dual stack
- About migrating between disk-based and server-based fencing configurations
- Migrating between fencing configurations using response files
- Controlling VCS behavior
- VCS behavior on resource faults
- About controlling VCS behavior at the service group level
- About AdaptiveHA
- Customized behavior diagrams
- About preventing concurrency violation
- VCS behavior for resources that support the intentional offline functionality
- VCS behavior when a service group is restarted
- About controlling VCS behavior at the resource level
- VCS behavior on loss of storage connectivity
- Service group workload management
- Sample configurations depicting workload management
- The role of service group dependencies
- About communications, membership, and data protection in the cluster
- Section IV. Administration - Beyond the basics
- VCS event notification
- VCS event triggers
- Using event triggers
- List of event triggers
- Virtual Business Services
- Section V. Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard
- Administering application monitoring from the Veritas High Availability view
- Administering application monitoring from the Veritas High Availability view
- Administering application monitoring from the Veritas High Availability view
- Section VI. 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
- 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 the command line
- About global querying in a global cluster setup
- Administering clusters in global cluster setup
- Setting up replicated data clusters
- Setting up campus clusters
- Connecting clusters–Creating global clusters
- Section VII. Troubleshooting and performance
- VCS performance considerations
- How cluster components affect performance
- How cluster operations affect performance
- VCS performance consideration when a system panics
- About scheduling class and priority configuration
- VCS agent statistics
- About VCS tunable parameters
- Troubleshooting and recovery for VCS
- VCS message logging
- Gathering VCS information for support analysis
- Troubleshooting the VCS engine
- Troubleshooting Low Latency Transport (LLT)
- Troubleshooting Group Membership Services/Atomic Broadcast (GAB)
- Troubleshooting VCS startup
- Troubleshooting issues with systemd unit service files
- Troubleshooting service groups
- Troubleshooting resources
- Troubleshooting sites
- Troubleshooting I/O fencing
- Fencing startup reports preexisting split-brain
- Troubleshooting CP server
- Troubleshooting server-based fencing on the VCS cluster nodes
- Issues during online migration of coordination points
- Troubleshooting notification
- Troubleshooting and recovery for global clusters
- Troubleshooting licensing
- Licensing error messages
- Troubleshooting secure configurations
- Troubleshooting wizard-based configuration issues
- Troubleshooting issues with the Veritas High Availability view
- VCS message logging
- VCS performance considerations
- Section VIII. Appendixes
VCS command line reference
Table: VCS commands for cluster operations lists the VCS commands for cluster operations.
Table: VCS commands for cluster operations
Cluster operations | Command line |
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Start VCS | hastart [-onenode] hastart -force system_name |
Stop VCS | hastop -local [-force|-evacuate|-noautodisable] hastop -local [-force|-evacuate -noautodisable] hastop -sys system_name [-force|-evacuate|-noautodisable] hastop -sys system_name [-force|-evacuate -noautodisable] hastop -all [-force] |
Enable/disable read-write access to VCS configuration | haconf -makerw haconf -dump -makero |
Add user | hauser -add user_name |
Table: VCS commands for service group, resource, and site operations lists the VCS commands for service group, resource, and site operations.
Table: VCS commands for service group, resource, and site operations
Service group, resource, or site operations | Command line |
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Configure service groups | hagrp -add |-delete group_name hagrp -modify group attribute value hagrp -link parent_group child_group dependency |
Configure resources | hares -add resource type group_name hares -delete resource_name hares -modify resource attribute value hares -link parent_resource child_resource |
Configure agents or resource types | hatype -modify type attribute value |
Bring service groups online and take them offline | hagrp -online service_group -sys system_name hagrp -online service_group -site site_name hagrp -offline service_group -sys system_name hagrp -offline service_group -site site_name |
Bring resources online and take them offline | hares -online resource_name -sys system_name hares -offline resource_name -sys system_name |
Freezing/unfreezing service groups | hagrp -freeze group_name [-persistent] hagrp -unfreeze group_name [-persistent] |
Table: VCS commands for status and verification lists the VCS commands for status and verification.
Table: VCS commands for status and verification
Status and verification | Command line |
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Cluster status | hastatus -summary |
LLT status/verification | lltconfig lltconfig -a list lltstat lltstat -nvv |
GAB status/verification | gabconfig -a gabconfig -av |
AMF kernel driver status/verification | amfconfig amfstat |
Table: VCS commands for cluster communication lists the VCS commands for cluster communication.
Table: VCS commands for cluster communication
Communication | Command line |
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Starting and stopping LLT | lltconfig -c lltconfig -U |
Starting and stopping GAB | gabconfig -c -n seed_number gabconfig -U |
Table: VCS commands for system operations lists the VCS commands for system operations.
Table: VCS commands for system operations
System operations | Command line |
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List systems in a cluster | hasys -list |
Retrieve detailed information about each system | hasys -display system_name |
Freezing/unfreezing systems | hasys -freeze [-persistent][-evacuate] system_name hasys -unfreeze [-persistent] system_name |