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

ContinentalClusters Command and Daemon Reference
Appendix D 427
packages are started by enabling package switching
globally (cmmodpkg -e) for each package. This will
cause the package to be started on the first available
node within the recovery cluster.
The cmrecovercl command can only be run on a
recovery cluster. The cmrecovercl command will fail if
there has not been sufficient time since the primary
cluster became unreachable. This command is only
enabled after the time as configured via
CLUSTER_ALARM parameters has been reached. Once a
cluster alarm has been triggered, this command will be
enabled and can be run. The -f option can be used to
enable the command after the time as configured via
CLUSTER_ALERT parameters has been reached.
Options are:
-f The force option enables
cmrecovercl to function even though
a CLUSTER_ALARM has not been
received.
cmviewconcl [-v]
This command allows you to view the status and much
of the configuration of a continental cluster.
This command should be run as the last step when
creating a ContinentalClusters configuration to
confirm the cluster status, or any time you would like
to know cluster status.
Options are:
-v Verbose mode displays all messages.