Cluster Server 7.3.1 Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Linux
- Introducing Bundled agents
- Storage agents
- DiskGroup agent
- DiskGroupSnap agent
- Notes for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Sample configurations for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Volume agent
- VolumeSet agent
- Sample configurations for VolumeSet agent
- LVMLogicalVolume agent
- LVMVolumeGroup agent
- Sample configurations for LVMVolumeGroup agent
- Mount agent
- Sample configurations for Mount agent
- VMwareDisks agent
- SFCache agent
- AWS EBSVol agent
- AzureDisk agent
- Network agents
- About the network agents
- IP agent
- NIC agent
- Notes for the NIC agent
- Sample configurations for NIC agent
- IPMultiNIC agent
- MultiNICA agent
- IP Conservation Mode (ICM) for MultiNICA agent
- Performance Mode (PM) for MultiNICA agent
- Sample configurations for MultiNICA agent
- DNS agent
- Agent notes for DNS agent
- About using the VCS DNS agent on UNIX with a secure Windows DNS server
- Sample configurations for DNS agent
- AWSIP agent
- AWSRoute53 agent
- AzureIP agent
- AzureDNSZone agent
- File share agents
- NFS agent
- NFSRestart agent
- Share agent
- About the Samba agents
- SambaServer agent
- SambaShare agent
- NetBios agent
- Service and application agents
- Apache HTTP server agent
- Application agent
- Notes for Application agent
- Sample configurations for Application agent
- CoordPoint agent
- KVMGuest agent
- Notes for KVMGuest agent
- Sample configurations for KVMGuest environment
- Sample configurations for RHEV environment
- Process agent
- Usage notes for Process agent
- Sample configurations for Process agent
- ProcessOnOnly agent
- AzureAuth agent
- Infrastructure and support agents
- Testing agents
- Replication agents
- RVG agent
- RVGPrimary agent
- RVGSnapshot
- RVGShared agent
- RVGLogowner agent
- RVGSharedPri agent
- VFRJob agent
- Dependencies for VFRJob agent
- Notes for the VFRJob agent
Attributes for IP agent
Table: Required attributes
Required attribute | Description |
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Address | A virtual IP address that is associated with the interface, and which is different from the base IP address. Type and dimension: string-scalar Examples:
Note: For configuring the IP address of a different network than the network of the base IP address, you need to configure the following values in /etc/sysctl.conf. File: /etc/sysctl.conf # avoid deleting secondary IPs on deleting the primary IP net.ipv4.conf.default.promote_secondaries = 1 net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries = 1 After changing these values, load the current values of the /etc/ sysctl.conf file using the following command: # sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf This is to make sure that if the primary IP address is unplumbed, the secondary IP address for a network is promoted to the primary address. |
Device | The name of the NIC device that is associated with the IP address. Requires the device name without an alias. Type and dimension: string-scalar Example: eth0 In above example, eth0 is specified to assign the IP address to the next available alias of eth0. Use the ip addr command to display a list of NICs that are up and the IP addresses assigned to each NIC. |
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NetMask | The subnet mask that is associated with the IP address. For the IPv4 protocol, specify the value of NetMask attribute in decimal (base 10). Configure this attribute if the IP address is an IPv4 address. Type and dimension: string-scalar Example: "255.255.255.0" |
PrefixLen | Prefix for the IPv6 address represented as the CIDR value. Type-dimension: integer-scalar Range: 0 - 128 Default: 1000 Note: Note that the default value is intentionally invalid for this attribute. You must set the value of this attribute to a range from 0 to 128 to activate this attribute. Example: 64 |
Table: Optional attributes
Optional attribute | Description |
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Options | Options for the ifconfig command. The ifconfig command generally resembles: ifconfig dev inet ipv4addr netmask netmask Options up You must configure either this Options attribute or both the IPOptions and IPRouteOptions attributes. Do not configure any options in this attribute that you can specify in other attributes. For example, for the netmask use the NetMask attribute. For complete list of ifconfig options refer to ifconfig manpage. Type and dimension: string-scalar Example: "broadcast 172.20.9.255" |
IPOptions | Specifies the extra options that are passed to the ip addr add command. The agent uses this attribute in tandem with the IPRouteOptions attribute. The ip addr add command generally resembles: "ip -4 addr add ipv4addr/prefixlen IPOptions label label dev device " Note: If you configure this attribute, the agent ignores the Options attribute and uses the ip command instead of ifconfig. Type and dimension: string-scalar Examples:
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IPRouteOptions | Specifies the extra options that are passed to the ip route add command. The agent uses this attribute in tandem with the IPOptions attribute. The ip route add command resembles: "ip route add IPRouteOptions dev device" Note: If you configure this attribute, the agent ignores the Options attribute and uses the ip command instead of ifconfig. Type and dimension: string-scalar Examples:
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