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Chapter 35      Centralized Management Using Clusters
  Creating and Joining a Cluster
At this point you can add machines to the new cluster. Those machines can communicate via SSH or 
CCS.
Joining an Existing Cluster
From the host you want to add to the cluster, issue the 
clusterconfig
 command to join the existing 
cluster. You can choose to join the cluster over SSH or over CCS (cluster communication service). 
In order to join a host to an existing cluster, you must:
be able to validate the SSH host key of a machine in the cluster
know the IP address of a machine in the cluster and be able to connect to this machine in the cluster 
(for example, via SSH or CCS) 
know the administrator password for the admin user on a machine belonging to the cluster
Note
All machines you intend to add to the cluster must have the centralized management feature key installed 
on them before they can be added to the cluster. It is also possible to join an existing cluster within the 
systemsetup
 command if the feature key for centralized management has been installed on the system 
prior to running the CLI system setup wizard and if a cluster exists. After changing the administrator 
password, setting the hostname of the appliance, and configuring network interfaces and IP addresses, 
the systemsetup will prompt you to create or join a cluster.
Joining an Existing Cluster over SSH
The following table demonstrates adding the machine 
losangeles.example.com
 to the cluster using the 
SSH option. 
- RECONNECT - Restore connections with machines that were previously detached.
- PREPJOIN - Prepare the addition of a new machine over CCS.
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losangeles.example.com> clusterconfig
Do you want to join or create a cluster?
1. No, configure as standalone.
2. Create a new cluster.
3. Join an existing cluster over SSH.
4. Join an existing cluster over CCS.
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