clusvcadm

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Version: 385515 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

clusvcadm - Cluster User Service Administration Utility

SYNOPSIS

clusvcadm [-d <service> ] [-e <service> ] [-l] [-u] [-S] [-m <member> ] [-r <service> ] [-R <service> ] [-M <service> ] [-Z <service> ] [-U <service> ] [-s <service> ] [-c <service> ] [-v]

DESCRIPTION

The clusvcadm command allows an administrator to enable, disable, relocate, and restart user services in a cluster. In order to perform cluster service operations, the cluster daemons must be running (and have quorum) on the member system on which the command is invoked.

OPTIONS

-d <service>
Stops and disables the user service named service
-e <service>
Enables and starts the user service named service
-l
Lock services in preparation for cluster shutdown. This should only be used if the administrator intends to perform a global, cluster wide shutdown. This prevents services from starting (but not stopping, like -Z does). Once the cluster quorum is dissolved, this state is reset. If a new instance of rgmanager boots while others are locked, the behavior is undefined.
-u
Unlock resource group managers. This allows services to start again.
-S
Display whether the resource group managers are locked or not. This can be used to verify the correct operation of the -l and -u options, but is only useful for debugging.
-m <member>
When used in conjunction with either the -e or -r options, this specifies the preferred target member on which to start the service.
-r <service>
Relocates the user service named service to another cluster member.
-R <service>
Restarts the user service named service on the cluster member on which it is currently running.
-M <service>
Use a special "migration" operation to move the user service named service to another cluster member. Currently, this is only useful for virtual machines. Use of migration usually requires special configuration of the local virtual machine manager in order to work correctly.
-Z <service>
Freezes the service named service on the cluster member on which it is currently running. This will prevent status checks of the service as well as failover in the event the node fails or rgmanager is stopped.
-U <service>
Unfreezes the user service named service on the cluster member on which it is currently running. This will re-enable status checks.
-s <service>
Stops the service named service until a member transition or until it is enabled again.
-c <service>
Attempt to convalesce the named service by restarting failed, non-critical components.
-v
Display version information and exit.

NOTES

Executing -U (unfreeze) on a service which was frozen in the started state while the service owner is offline results in an undefined (and possibly dangerous) condition. Manually ensure all resources are clear before doing this.

SEE ALSO

clustat(8)