User Guide
Installation and Setup
Novell Cluster Services Overview and Installation
103-000154-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Cluster Console Command Description
ALERT {resource}{YES/NO} The resource start, failover, or failback mode
is set to manual and the resource is waiting to
start on a node, or fail over or fail back to
another node. Specify the resource name in
the command and use the YES or NO switch
to specify whether or not you want the
resource to fail over, fail back, or start.
CVSBIND {ADD, DEL}{resource}{IP address} Enables applications that rely on the bindery
or bindery emulation to access a virtual server
on the cluster. Specify the resource name for
the cluster application and the IP address for
the virtual server. Use the ADD or DEL switch
to enable or disable bindery access to the
virutal server.
DHCP {context} Specifies the eDirectory context where DHCP
configuration information is stored. This
command is useful if you have problems
getting DHCP to function properly on a
cluster.
DOWN Removes all cluster nodes from the cluster.
Has the same effect as executing the
CLUSTER LEAVE command on every server
in the cluster.
JOIN Adds the node where the command is
executed to the cluster and makes the node
visible to other servers in the cluster. Cluster
Services software must already be installed
on a node for it to join the cluster.
LEAVE Removes the node where the command is
executed from the cluster. The node will not
be visible to other servers in the cluster.
MIGRATE {resource}{node name} Migrates the specified resource from the node
where it is currently running to the node you
specify in the command. The node you
migrate the resource to must be running in the
cluster and also be in the resource’s assigned
nodes list.