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IBM Certification Study Guide  AIX HACMP
8.2.1.4  Cluster Information Program daemon (clinfo)
This daemon provides status information about the cluster to cluster nodes 
and clients and invokes the 
/usr/sbin/cluster/etc/clinfo.rc
 script in 
response to a cluster event. The 
clinfo
 daemon is optional on cluster nodes 
and clients. However, it is a prerequisite for running the clstat utility.
With RSCT (RISC System Cluster Technology) on HACMP/ES Version 4.3, 
there are several more daemons.
8.2.1.5  Cluster Topology Services daemon (topsvcsd) 
This daemon monitors the status of network adapters in the cluster. All 
HACMP/ES cluster nodes must run the 
topsvcsd
 daemon
8.2.1.6  Cluster Event Management daemon (emsvcsd)
This daemon matches information about the state of system resources with 
information about resource conditions of interest to client programs 
(applications, subsystems, and other programs).The 
emsvcsd
 daemon runs on 
each node of a domain.
8.2.1.7  Cluster Group Services daemon (grpsvcsd) 
This daemon manages all of the distributed protocols required for cluster 
operation. All HACMP/ES cluster nodes must run the 
grpsvcsd
 daemon.
8.2.1.8  Cluster Globalized Server Daemon daemon (grpglsmd) 
This daemon operates as a 
grpsvcs
 client; its function is to make switch 
adapter membership global across all cluster nodes. All HACMP/ES cluster 
nodes must run the 
grpglsmd
 daemon.
8.2.2  Starting Cluster Services on a Node
You start cluster services on a node by executing the HACMP 
/usr/sbin/cluster/etc/rc.cluster
 script. Use the 
Start Cluster Services SMIT 
screen to build and execute this command. The 
rc.cluster 
script initializes 
the environment required for HACMP by setting environment variables and 
then calls the 
/usr/sbin/cluster/utilities/clstart 
script to start the HACMP 
daemons. The clstart script is the HACMP script that starts all the cluster 
services. It does this by calling the SRC 
startsrc
 command to start the 
specified subsystem or group. 
Using the C-SPOC utility, you can start cluster services on any node (or on all 
nodes) in a cluster by executing the C-SPOC 
/usr/sbin/cluster/utilities/cl_rc.cluster
 command on a single cluster 
node. The C-SPOC 
cl_rc.cluster
 command calls the 
rc.cluster
 command to 
start cluster services on the nodes specified from the one node. The nodes