Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 for Oracle RAC Administrator"s Guide (5900-1512, April 2011)

The user types and their access level privileges are assigned to individual users
during SF Oracle RAC cluster configuration for fencing. During the installation
process, you are prompted for a user name, password, and access level privilege
(CP server admin or CP server operator).
To administer and operate a CP server, there must be at least one CP server admin.
A root user on a CP server is given all the administrator privileges, and these
administrator privileges can be used to perform all the CP server specific
operations.
cpsadm command
The cpsadm command is used to perform CP server administrative and maintenance
tasks.
cpsadm command usage
The cpsadmn command has the following usage:
# cpsadm -s cp server -a action [-p port num] [-c cluster name] [-u
uuid] [-e username@domain.com] [-f user role] [-g domain type] [-h
hostname] [-n nodeid] [-o victim's hostname] [-v victim's nodeid]
where -s cp server is used to specify the CP server by its virtual IP address or
virtual hostname and -a action is used to specify the CP server action.
For descriptions of the cpsadm command parameters, see Table 2-5.
For descriptions of specific types of cpsadm command actions, see Table 2-6.
Table 2-5
cpsadm command parameters
DescriptionNameParameter
This parameter specifies the CP server by its
virtual IP address or virtual hostname.
cp server-s
This parameter specifies the action to be taken
by CP server (see Table 2-6).
action-a
This parameter specifies the SF Oracle RAC
cluster name.
cluster name-c
This parameter specifies the UUID (universally
unique ID) of the SF Oracle RAC cluster.
uuid-u
This parameter specifies nodeid of SF Oracle
RAC cluster node.
node id-n
Administering SF Oracle RAC and its components
Administering the CP server
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