Cluster Configuration Tool and Cluster Status Tool

John Ha

jha@redhat.com

K.M. Sorenson

Mission Critical Linux, Inc.


Table of Contents
I. Using the Cluster Configuration Tool
1. The Cluster Configuration Tool
1.1. Configuring the Cluster Software
1.2. Editing the rawdevices File
1.3. Configuring Cluster Daemons
1.4. Configuring clumembd
1.5. Configuring cluquorumd
1.6. Configuring clurmtabd
1.7. Configuring the clusvcmgrd daemon
1.8. Configuring clulockd
1.9. Adding and Deleting Members
1.10. Configuring a Power Controller Connection
1.11. Configuring a Failover Domain
1.12. Adding a Service to the Cluster
1.13. Submitting Bugs
II. Using the Cluster Status Tool
2. The Cluster Status Tool
2.1. Displaying Cluster and Service Status
2.2. Starting and Stopping the Cluster Software
2.3. Modifying the Cluster Configuration
2.4. Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster Database
2.5. Modifying Cluster Event Logging
2.6. Changing the Cluster Name
2.7. Disabling the Cluster Software
2.8. Submitting Bugs