This manual is a guidebook that compiles the messages generated during PRIMECLUSTER environment setup and operation.
Target Readers
This manual is intended for all users who use PRIMECLUSTER and perform cluster system installation and operation management. It is also intended for programmers who develop applications that operate on PRIMECLUSTER.
Configuration of This Documentation
This manual is organized as follows.
Chapter title | Description |
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Chapter 1 Message Search Procedure | This chapter describes the message types and reference sections. |
Chapter 2 Installation Messages | This chapter describes error messages that are displayed during installation. |
Chapter 3 GUI Messages | This chapter describes the messages that are displayed during setup operations with Cluster Admin. |
Chapter 4 FJSVcluster-format Messages | This chapter describes general messages that are displayed during PRIMECLUSTER environment setup and operation, as well as corrective actions for those messages. |
Chapter 5 CF Messages | This chapter describes the CF-related messages and corrective actions for those messages. |
Chapter 6 RMS Messages | This chapter describes the RMS-related messages and corrective actions for those messages. |
Chapter 7 Command Execution Messages | This chapter describes messages that are displayed when specific commands are executed. |
Appendix A CF Reason Code Table | This appendix lists the CF reason codes. |
Appendix B Solaris/Linux ERRNO Table | This appendix lists the ERRNOs for Solaris and Linux. |
Appendix C Release Information | This appendix lists the main changes in this manual. |
Operating System Notations
This manual contains descriptions that apply only to a certain operating system. Such operation system-specific descriptions are identified with special notations as shown below.
A description without a notation applies to both the Solaris (TM) operating system (referred to as "Solaris" in this manual) and Linux.
Operating system | Notation |
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Oracle Solaris | "Solaris" |
Linux | "Linux" |
If, for clarification, a notation indicating that the information applies to both operating systems is necessary | "Solaris/Linux" |
Related Documentation
Refer to the following manuals as necessary when setting up the cluster:
PRIMECLUSTER Concepts Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide FUJITSU Cloud Service K5
PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide Cloud Services
PRIMECLUSTER Web-Based Admin View Operation Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Cluster Foundation (CF) Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) Reference Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) Troubleshooting Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global Disk Services Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Redundant Line Control Function
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Redundant Line Control Function for Virtual NIC Mode
PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Multipath Function
PRIMECLUSTER DR/PCI Hot Plug User's Guide
PRIMECLUSTE Easy Design and Configuration Guide
FJQSS (Information Collection Tool) User's Guide
RC2000 User's Guide
Conventions
Command line examples that require system administrator (or root) rights to execute are preceded by the system administrator prompt, the hash sign (#). Entries that do not require system administrator rights are preceded by a dollar sign ($).
In manuals, helps, and messages of PRIMECLUSTER, a section number in a manual page is shown in parentheses after a command name or a file name. Example: cp(1)
For Linux, or Oracle Solaris 11.4 or later, replace the section numbers as follows:
- "(1M)" to "(8)"
- "(4)" to "(5)"
- "(5)" to "(7)"
- "(7)" to "(4)"
Keystrokes that represent nonprintable characters are displayed as key icons such as [Enter] or [F1]. For example, [Enter] means press the key labeled Enter; [Ctrl-b] means hold down the key labeled Ctrl or Control and then press the [B] key.
The following typefaces highlight specific elements in this manual.
Typeface | Usage |
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Constant Width | Computer output and program listings; commands, file names, manual page names and other literal programming elements in the main body of text. |
Italic, <Italic> | Variables that you must replace with an actual entered value. |
<Constant Width> | Variables that you must replace with an actual displayed value. |
Bold | Items in a command line that you must type exactly as shown. |
"Constant Width" | The title, documentation, screen, and etc of lookup destination. |
[Constant Width] | Tool bar name, menu name, command name, button name, and icon names |
Example 1
Several entries from an /etc/passwd file are shown below:
root:x:0:1:0000-Admin(0000):/: sysadm:x:0:0:System Admin.:/usr/admin:/usr/sbin/sysadm setup:x:0:0:System Setup:/usr/admin:/usr/sbin/setup daemon:x:1:1:0000-Admin(0000):/:
Example 2
To use the cat(1) command to display the contents of a file, enter the following command line:
$ cat file
Material of particular interest is preceded by the following symbols in this manual:
Point
Contains important information about the subject at hand.
Note
Describes an item to be noted.
Example
Describes operation using an example.
Information
Describes reference information.
See
Provides the names of manuals to be referenced.
Oracle Solaris is abbreviated as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, and Solaris OS.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is abbreviated as RHEL.
RHEL is described as Linux.
Red Hat OpenStack Platform is abbreviated as RHOSP.
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Fujitsu SPARC M12 is sold as SPARC M12 by Fujitsu in Japan.
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and SPARC M12 are identical products.
Fujitsu M10 is sold as SPARC M10 by Fujitsu in Japan.
Fujitsu M10 and SPARC M10 are identical products.
Other product names are product names, trademarks, or registered trademarks of these companies.
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Date of publication and edition
April 2014, First edition |
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