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Chapter 39 Centralized Management Using Clusters
Managing Clusters
Adding Groups
All clusters must contain at least one group. When you create a new cluster, a default group called
Main_Group is created automatically. However, you may decide to create additional groups within your
cluster. This example shows how to create additional groups within an existing cluster and assign
machines to the new group(s).
Main_Group is created automatically. However, you may decide to create additional groups within your
cluster. This example shows how to create additional groups within an existing cluster and assign
machines to the new group(s).
Procedure
Step 1
Issue the
clusterconfig
command.
Step 2
Choose the
addgroup
subcommand and enter the name of the new group.
Step 3
Use the
setgroup
subcommand to choose machines for the new group.
Managing Clusters
Administering a Cluster from the CLI
For machines that are part of a cluster, the CLI can be switched into different modes. Recall that a mode
refers to a specific, named, member of a level.
refers to a specific, named, member of a level.
The CLI mode determines precisely where a configuration setting will be modified. The default is
“machine” mode for the machine the user logged into, the “login host.”
“machine” mode for the machine the user logged into, the “login host.”
- SETGROUP - Set the group that machines are a member of.
- RENAMEGROUP - Rename a cluster group.
- DELETEGROUP - Remove a cluster group.
- REMOVEMACHINE - Remove a machine from the cluster.
- SETNAME - Set the cluster name.
- LIST - List the machines in the cluster.
- LISTDETAIL - List the machines in the cluster with detail.
- DISCONNECT - Temporarily detach machines from the cluster.
- RECONNECT - Restore connections with machines that were previously detached.
- PREPJOIN - Prepare the addition of a new machine over CCS.
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