Designing Disaster Tolerant High Availability Clusters, 10th Edition, March 2003 (B7660-90013)

Building a Continental Cluster
Understanding Continental Cluster Concepts
Chapter 5192
cmhaltnode -f halts a node in
a highly
available
cluster
will not re-enable
switching on a recovery
package if any of the
primary, data receiver,
or data sender package
in the same recovery
group is running or
enabled. will not start a
primary, data receiver,
or data sender package
if the recovery package
in the same recovery
group is running or
enabled
cmhaltcl -f This command
will halt
daemons on all
currently
running
systems
will not re-enable
switching on a recovery
package if any of the
primary, data receiver,
or data sender package
is in the same recovery
group is running or
enabled. will not start a
primary, data receiver,
or data sender package
if the recovery package
in the same recovery
group is running or
enabled
Table 5-2 ServiceGuard and ContinentalClusters Commands (Continued)
Commands
How the
commands
work in SG
How the commands
work in
ContinentalClusters