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тАО01-09-2014 11:59 AM
тАО01-09-2014 11:59 AM
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тАО01-10-2014 01:10 AM
тАО01-10-2014 01:10 AM
Re: cluster configuration file
The cmgetconf command will generate a copy of the cluster configuration file for you. See man page for details.
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тАО01-10-2014 06:32 AM
тАО01-10-2014 06:32 AM
Re: cluster configuration file
Do commands like 'cmviewcl' work on these servers and show information about your cluster? If so, then you are running Service Guard.
Each node does not necessarily have to have an ASCII copy of thte cluster configuration file. That file is only used when you do a 'cmapplyconf' to modify the cluster configuration. Also, the file does not have to be named 'cluster.ascii'. If may be named anything you like. It is good practice to name the file so it is easily recognized for what it is though.
As Duncan mentioned, you can run the 'cmgetconf' command to generate a cluster ascii file from the running cluster configuration. This is probably a good idea anyway so you know the file you are looking at is the most current configuration.
There are good examples of how to run cmgetconf in its man page.
# man cmgetconf