Synopsis
calsetcluster [-p] [-a] {-type cluster system style} calsetcluster -d calsetcluster -v
Description
Use this command to validate the function that automatically reflects calendar information at cluster installation.
Execute this command after setting the shared directory with the calregpath command to be described. [Windows]
The following kinds of information are automatically reflected:
Day change time of system
Holiday information of the calendar
Information on the SYSTEM_CALENDAR schedule, power on/off schedule, completion monitoring (selectable at setting)
Information on service, application and application startup (selectable at setup)
Options
-p
When specifying this option, information on the schedule, power on/off schedule, completion monitoring of SYSTEM_CALENDAR are removed from targets to be reflected. If omitted, they are included in auto-reflection targets.
To reflect such information, the setting that allows update of the information (i.e. the -p option should not be specified) must be defined on both the reflection source server where update is executed and reflection destination server.
Note
This option must be specified on all the reflection target servers when the power control is in either of the following environments:
Batch power control is executed
Power control settings do not match among all the information reflection destination servers.
-a
If this option is specified, information on service, application and application startup will be removed from reflection targets. If omitted, it will be reflected.
To reflect this information, the setting that allows update of the information (i.e. the -a option is not specified) must be defined on both the reflection source server where update is executed and the reflection destination server.
-type cluster system style
If this option is specified, the auto reflection function is activated. Specify it as shown below depending on the cluster style to be in operation.
1:1 Active/Standby
N:1 Active/Standby
Two-node mutual standby
Failovering
Random
Cascade
-d
If this option is specified, the auto reflection function will be deactivated.
Note
If this option is specified, the auto reflection function will be deactivated.
When uninstalling Systemwalker Operation Manager from a cluster system, deactivate the auto reflection function first. If not, the following symbolic link will remain and you have to delete it manually. [UNIX]
Solaris: /etc/rc3.d/S28JMCAL
HP-UX: /sbin/rc3.d/S28JMCAL
Linux:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or later : Symbolic links cannot be created.
AIX: Symbolic links cannot be created.
-v
Specify to display the current settings.
Return Values
Return value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Normal termination |
1 | Abnormal termination |
Command Location
Windows | Systemwalker Operation Manager installation directory\MpWalker.JM\bin |
Solaris | /opt/FJSVjmcal/bin |
HP-UX | /opt/FHPjmcal/bin |
AIX | /opt/FAIXjmcal/bin |
Cautions
System administrator (user belonging to the Administrators group or superuser) privileges are required.
Execute this command after stopping the calendar service/daemon.
For the day change time of sub system, you do not need to reflect them individually.