SunCluster FAQ1
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The scsetup(1M) utility enables you to interactively configure quorum, resource
group, cluster transport, private hostname, device group, and new node options for
the cluster.
1. Become superuser on any node in the cluster.
2. Enter the scsetup utility.
# scsetup
The Main Menu is displayed.
3. Make your configuration selection from the menu. Follow the onscreen
instructions to complete a task.
See the scsetup online help for more information.
Information
You do not need to be logged in as superuser to perform these procedures.
Display the Sun Cluster patch numbers.
Sun Cluster update releases are identified by the main product patch number plus
the update version.
% showrev -p
Display the Sun Cluster release number and version strings for all Sun Cluster
packages.
% scinstall -pv
Resource Groups, and Resources
You can also accomplish this procedure by using the SunPlex Manager GUI. Refer to
Chapter 10. See the SunPlex Manager online help for more information.
You do not need to be logged in as superuser to perform this procedure.
Display the cluster’s configured resource types, resource groups, and resources.
% scrgadm -p
You can also accomplish this procedure by using the SunPlex Manager GUI. See the
SunPlex Manager online help for more information.
You do not need to be logged in as superuser to perform this procedure.
Check the status of cluster components.
% scstat -p
You can also accomplish this procedure by using the SunPlex Manager GUI. See the
SunPlex Manager online help for more information.
You do not need to be logged in as superuser to perform this procedure.
To check the status of the IP Network Multipathing groups, use the scstat(1M)
command.
Check the status of cluster components.
% scstat -i
You can also accomplish this procedure by using the SunPlex Manager GUI. See the
SunPlex Manager online help for more information.
You do not need to be logged in as superuser to perform this procedure.
View the cluster configuration
% scconf -p
To display more information using the scconf command, use the verbose options.
See the scconf(1M) man page for details.
