This chapter describes the standard error output (stderr) or standard output (stdout) that is printed when commands listed below are executed.
As for messages of those commands, see the table below.
Command name | Function | Reference |
---|---|---|
cfconfig | Cluster host configuration or its deletion | |
cipconfig | CIP start/stop | |
cftool | Output of host communication status (CIP information) | |
rcqconfig | Operation of quorum information | |
rcqquery | Get of quorum information | |
panicinfo_setup | Setup of shutdown facility (only for Linux) | |
cfbackup | Store of cluster configuration information | |
cfrestore | Restore of stored cluster configuration information | |
wgcnfclient | Setup/reference of RMS component name (only for Solaris) | |
clrwzconfig | Register/delete/check cluster application information (only for Linux) | |
pclsnap | Get system information tool | |
wvstat | Display the Web-Based Admin View operation status | |
clallshutdown | Shut down all the nodes that configure a cluster | |
sfrpdupoweron | Operation of Remote Power Distribution Unit (only for Solaris) | |
cfrecoverdev | Restore the symbolic link to the device file of CF (only for Solaris) | |
sdtool | Interface tool of shutdown facility | |
sfsacfgupdate | Manage the settings update of the shutdown agent | |
clovmmigrate | Change the cluster settings when migration is performed in Oracle VM Server for SPARC environment (only for Solaris) | |
sfkvmtool | Check the settings of KVM guest OS (only for Linux) |
Note
Italic characters in messages are replaced with actual values, names, or character strings.
The hexadecimal numbers in the format such as #0407 and attached to many messages are CF reason codes. As for contents of reason codes, see "Appendix A CF Reason Code Table."