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ExpressCluster X 2.0 for Windows Reference Guide - Nec

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Section I Detailed functions of <strong>ExpressCluster</strong><br />

Shutting down the entire cluster (clpstdn command)<br />

Shutting down the entire cluster (clpstdn command)<br />

clpstdn: the clpstdn command shuts down the entire cluster<br />

Command line<br />

clpstdn [-r] [-h hostname]<br />

Description This command stops the <strong>ExpressCluster</strong> service in the entire cluster<br />

and shuts down all servers.<br />

Option<br />

Return Value<br />

None Executes cluster shutdown.<br />

-r Executes cluster shutdown reboot.<br />

-h host_name Makes a processing request to the server specified<br />

in host_name. Makes a processing request to the<br />

server on which this command runs (local server) if<br />

the -h option is omitted.<br />

0 Success<br />

Other than 0 Failure<br />

Notes Run this command as a user with Administrator privileges.<br />

Example of a<br />

command entry<br />

For the name of a server <strong>for</strong> the -h option, specify the name of a server<br />

in the cluster.<br />

A server that cannot be accessed from the server that runs the<br />

command (<strong>for</strong> example, a server with all LAN heartbeat resources are<br />

off-line.) will not shut down.<br />

When the Replicator/Replicator DR is used, do not execute this<br />

command while activating a group.<br />

A group cannot be deactivated while it is being activated. Because of<br />

this, the OS may shut down while the mirror disk resource/hybrid disk<br />

resource is not deactivated properly, which can result in mirror break.<br />

Example 1: Shutting down the cluster<br />

# clpstdn<br />

Example 2:Per<strong>for</strong>ming the cluster shutdown reboot<br />

# clpstdn -r<br />

Error Message See “Operating the cluster (clpcl command)” on page 249.<br />

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