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fsclustadm [-v] showprimary mount_point
fsclustadm mounttype fImount_point
fsclustadm setprimary mount_point
fsclustadm [ -v ] getpolicy mount_point
fsclustadm setpolicy [ hostname1 hostname2 ... ] mount_point
fsclustadm cfsdeinit
fsclustadm idtoname nodeid
fsclustadm nametoid hostname
mount_point is a cluster mounted file system.
- -v
- Verbose. In verbose mode, fsclustadm reports nodes by host name. Otherwise, nodes are reported by their cluster file system (CFS) node ID number.
- cfsdeinit
- Unregisters VxFS from GAB (group atomic broadcast) port f membership. For this operation to complete successfully, a CVM device cannot be mounted on the current node, and the file system check daemon, vxfsckd, cannot be running on the node.
- getpolicy
- Reports the current primaryship migration policy for the specified mount point. The migration policy is not persistent across cluster-wide unmounts and reboots. As long as there is one functioning node in the cluster which has mounted the file system, the migration policy remains active and is propagated to other nodes as they join the cluster.
The cluster file system primaryship migrates if the file system is mounted on another node and is specified in the policy list before current primary.
- idtoname
- Translates a CFS node ID into a host name.
- listmount
- Lists all nodes that currently have a cluster mount of the specified file system mount_point. listmount operates on a fileset basis, so when listmount is issued for a Storage Checkpoint mount, the information returned pertains to the Storage Checkpoint fileset.
- mounttype
- Reports the mount type, local, secondary, or primary, of the specified mount point.
- nametoid
- Translates a host name into a CFS node ID.
- setpolicy
- Sets the primaryship migration policy for the mount point. setpolicy sets up the order in which hosts assume the cluster file system primaryship if the primary fails. If no host specified in the list is active when the primary fails, a node is chosen at random to be the new primary. When the policy is set, if the first host name specified in the list is not the current primary, a primary migration is triggered to the first host in the list. If setpolicy is invoked without a node list, the policy is cleared. The policy is not persistent; it applies only to the current mount session.
- setprimary
- Designates the local node (that is, the node on which fsclustadm is issued) as the primary node for the file system mounted at mount_point. Operates on a file system basis, so all filesets in the file system have the same primary. setprimary must be issued on the Storage Checkpoint primary fileset. Note: Each cluster mounted file system can have a different node acting as primary. You may want to designate a different primary node to optimize performance.
- showprimary
- Indicates which node is primary for the file system mounted at mount_point. Operates on a file system basis, so all filesets in the file system have the same primary.
Last updated: 7 May 2007
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