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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
Cluster Management
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clusterconfig deletegroup <groupname> [new_groupname] —
Remove a cluster group.
<groupname>
- Name of the cluster group to remove.
<new_groupname>
- The cluster group to put machines of the old group into.
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clusterconfig setgroup <machinename> <groupname> —
Sets (or changes) which group a
machine is a member of.
<machinename
> - The name of the machine to set.
<groupname>
- The group to set the machine to.
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clusterconfig removemachine <machinename> —
Remove a machine from the cluster.
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clusterconfig setname <name> —
Changes the name of the cluster to the given name.
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clusterconfig list —
Display all the machines currently in the cluster.
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clusterconfig connstatus —
Display all the machines currently in the cluster and add routing
details for disconnected machines.
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clusterconfig disconnect <machinename> —
This will temporarily detach a machine from the
cluster.
<machinename>
- The name of the machine to disconnect.
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clusterconfig reconnect <machinename> -
This will restore connections with machines that
were detached with the “disconnect” command.
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clusterconfig prepjoin new <serial_number> <hostname> <user_key> —
This will add a new
host that is to join the cluster over the CCSport.
<serial_number>
- The serial number of the machine being added.
<hostname>
- The host name of the machine being added.
<user_key>
- The SSH user key from the "prepjoin print" command from
the joining machine.
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clusterconfig prepjoin delete <serial_number|hostname> —
This will remove a host that was
previously indicated to be added from the "prepjoin new" command. This is only necessary to be
used if you later decide not to add the host. When a host is successfully added to the cluster, its
prepjoin information is automatically removed.
used if you later decide not to add the host. When a host is successfully added to the cluster, its
prepjoin information is automatically removed.
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command is restricted to cluster mode.
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Example
For an explanation of the
clusterconfig
command and its uses, please see Cisco AsyncOS for Email
User Guide.