Administering simulated clusters from the command line

The functionality of VCS Simulator commands mimic that of standard ha commands.

Command

Description

hasim -start system_name

Starts VCS Simulator. The variable system_name represents the system that will transition from the local_build state to running

hasim -setupclus clustername -simport port_no [-wacport port_no] [-sys systemname]

Creates a simulated cluster and associates the specified ports with the cluster.  

hasim -deleteclus <clus>

Deletes specified cluster. Deleting the cluster removes all files and directories associated with the cluster.  

Before deleting a cluster, make sure the cluster is not configured as a global cluster.  

hasim -start clustername_sys1 [-clus clustername] [-disablel10n]

Starts VCS Simulator on the cluster specified by clustername.  

If you start VCS Simulator with the -disablel10n option, the simulated cluster does not accept localized values for attributes. Use this option when simulating a UNIX configuration on a Windows system to prevent potential corruption when importing the simulated configuration to a UNIX cluster.  

hasim -stop

Stops the simulation process. 

hasim -poweroff system_name

Gracefully shuts down the system. 

hasim -up system_name

Brings the system up. 

hasim -fault system_name resource_name

Faults the specified resource on the specified system. 

hasim -online system_name resource_name

Brings specified resource online. This command is useful if you have simulated a fault of a persistent resource and want to simulate the fix. 

hasim -faultcluster clustername

Simulates a cluster fault. 

hasim -clearcluster clustername

Clears a simulated cluster fault. 

hasim -getsimconfig cluster_name

Retrieves information about VCS Simulator ports. 

hasim -hb [..]

Equivalent to standard hahb command. 

hasim -disablel10n

Disables localized inputs for attribute values. Use this option when simulating UNIX configurations on Windows systems. 

hasim -clus [...]

Equivalent to standard haclus command. 

hasim -sys [...]

Equivalent to standard hasys command. 

hasim -grp [...]

Equivalent to standard hagrp command. 

hasim -res [...]

Equivalent to standard hares command. 

hasim -type [...]

Equivalent to standard hatype command. 

hasim -conf [...]

Equivalent to standard haconf command. 

hasim -attr [...]

Equivalent to standard haattr command.