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Chapter 8      Centralized Management
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.
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.”
Use the 
clustermode
 command to switch between different modes. For example: 
The prompt in the CLI changes to indicate your current mode, e.g. 
or 
In machine mode, the prompt will include the fully qualified domain name of the machine.
Copying and Moving Settings
All non-restricted (see 
) commands have new operations: 
CLUSTERSHOW
 
and 
CLUSTERSET
CLUSTERSHOW
 is used to show in which modes a command is configured (see 
). The 
CLUSTERSET
 operation allows you to move or copy the current settings 
(configurable with the current command) from one mode to another or between levels (e.g. from a 
machine to a group).
copy retains the settings for the current mode. A move resets (clears) the configuration of the current 
mode; i.e., following a move, no settings will be configured for the current mode.
Table 8-1
Administering Clusters
Command Example
Description
clustermode
Prompt to switch cluster mode
clustermode group northamerica
Switch to group mode for the 
group “northamerica”
clustermode machine losangeles.example.com
Switch to machine mode for the 
machine “losangeles”
(Cluster Americas)> 
(Machine losangeles.example.com)>