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ExpressCluster X 2.0 for Windows Reference Guide - Nec

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Chapter 4 <strong>ExpressCluster</strong> command reference<br />

Displaying only the configuration data of certain server groups<br />

(clpstat command with the --svg option)<br />

216<br />

When you want to display only the cluster configuration data on a specified server group, specify<br />

the name of the server group after the --svg option in the clpstat command. When a server group<br />

name is not specified, the cluster configuration data on all the server groups is displayed.<br />

Example of a command entry<br />

# clpstat --svg servergroup1<br />

Example of the display after running the command:<br />

===================== CLUSTER INFORMATION =====================<br />

[Server group 0 : servergroup1] -> see (1)<br />

Server0 : server1 -> see (2)<br />

Server1 : server2 -> see (2)<br />

Server2 : server3 -> see (2)<br />

=================================================================<br />

� Description of item<br />

(1) [ServerGroup n : server_group_name] (n is the identification number of a server group)<br />

(2) Server n : n is the priority number in a server group<br />

Displaying only the configuration data of certain groups (clpstat<br />

command with the --grp option)<br />

When you want to display only the cluster configuration data on a specified group, specify the<br />

name of the group after the --grp option in the clpstat command. If you want to see the details,<br />

specify the --detail option. When the group name is not specified, the cluster configuration data<br />

on all the groups is displayed.<br />

Example of a command entry<br />

# clpstat –-grp --detail<br />

Example of the display after running the command:<br />

===================== CLUSTER INFORMATION ==================<br />

[Group0 : ManagementGroup] -> see (1)<br />

Type : cluster -> see (2)<br />

Comment : -> see (3)<br />

Startup Attribute : Auto Startup -> see (4)<br />

Failover Exclusive Attribute : Off -> see (5)<br />

Failback Attribute : Manual Failback -> see (6)<br />

Failover Attribute : Auto Failover -> see (7)<br />

Servers that can run the Group: 0 server1 -> see (8)<br />

[Group1 : failover1] -> see (1)<br />

Type : failover -> see (2)<br />

Comment : failover group1 -> see (3)<br />

Startup Attribute : Auto Startup -> see (4)<br />

Failover Exclusive Attribute : Off -> see (5)<br />

Failback Attribute : Manual Failback -> see (6)<br />

Failover Attribute : Manual Failover -> see (7)<br />

Servers that can run the Group: 0 server1<br />

: 1 server2<br />

[Group2 : failover2]<br />

-> see (8)<br />

Type : failover<br />

Comment : failover group2<br />

Startup Attribute : Auto Startup<br />

Failover Exclusive Attribute : Off<br />

<strong>ExpressCluster</strong> X <strong>2.0</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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