Nov 9, 2006 #1 11613753 Technical User Joined Feb 13, 2006 Messages 17 Location IT Hi to everybody, does someone know if a command exists for seeing the name of a cluster? This for Sun Solaris and linux. Thanks to all.
Hi to everybody, does someone know if a command exists for seeing the name of a cluster? This for Sun Solaris and linux. Thanks to all.
Nov 9, 2006 #2 Annihilannic MIS Joined Jun 22, 2000 Messages 6,317 Location AU The command will vary depending on the type of cluster software used. For Veritas Cluster Server the cluster name is displayed in the output of /opt/VRTS/bin/haclus -display and /opt/VRTS/bin/hastatus -sum. If I recall for Sun Cluster hastat displayed the cluster status, presumably including the cluster name... that was way back on version 2.2 though. Annihilannic. Upvote 0 Downvote
The command will vary depending on the type of cluster software used. For Veritas Cluster Server the cluster name is displayed in the output of /opt/VRTS/bin/haclus -display and /opt/VRTS/bin/hastatus -sum. If I recall for Sun Cluster hastat displayed the cluster status, presumably including the cluster name... that was way back on version 2.2 though. Annihilannic.
Nov 9, 2006 #3 djr111 Technical User Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 357 Location US scstat for suncluster 3.x David Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 9, 2006 Thread starter #4 11613753 Technical User Joined Feb 13, 2006 Messages 17 Location IT [blue] Thanks to everybody, your suggestions have been useful!![/blue] Upvote 0 Downvote