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11-06-2009 05:57 AM
11-06-2009 05:57 AM
Is volume group part of Cluster
Is there a command to tell me if a volume group is part of the cluster?
vgdisplay does not show this, nor does cmviewcl.
Thanks,
Keith
vgdisplay does not show this, nor does cmviewcl.
Thanks,
Keith
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11-06-2009 06:01 AM
11-06-2009 06:01 AM
Re: Is volume group part of Cluster
HI Keith,
1) well, vgdisplay does show that as the Cluster VG always mounted in exclusive mode.
2)Also, you can see the cluster.ASCII for the Volume Groups in the cluster config.
3) you can also get the cluster config with the command
# cmgetconf -c
1) well, vgdisplay does show that as the Cluster VG always mounted in exclusive mode.
2)Also, you can see the cluster.ASCII for the Volume Groups in the cluster config.
3) you can also get the cluster config with the command
# cmgetconf -c
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11-06-2009 06:24 AM
11-06-2009 06:24 AM
Re: Is volume group part of Cluster
vgdisplay does show the volume group in exclusive mode, but does not show any cluster info. Does exclusive mode mean it is part of a cluster.
cmgetconf has no info about the volume groups in the package.
I have added the volume group to the pkg.cntl file and run cmcheckconf and cmapplyconf.
If the VG only shows
VG Status available
then it is not in exclusive mode, correct?
I am trying to make sure a vg will fail over
if the node switches to the alternate node.
Thanks,
Keith
cmgetconf has no info about the volume groups in the package.
I have added the volume group to the pkg.cntl file and run cmcheckconf and cmapplyconf.
If the VG only shows
VG Status available
then it is not in exclusive mode, correct?
I am trying to make sure a vg will fail over
if the node switches to the alternate node.
Thanks,
Keith
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11-06-2009 06:45 AM
11-06-2009 06:45 AM
Re: Is volume group part of Cluster
1) *******
If the VG only shows
VG Status available
then it is not in exclusive mode, correct?
***********
yes, if it is available, then it is not exclusive.
2) ********
cmgetconf has no info about the volume groups in the package.
**********
If you want to know info about the VGs in a particular package, then you need to go through the script file of the package which contains all the VGs and LVs information for that package.
If the VG only shows
VG Status available
then it is not in exclusive mode, correct?
***********
yes, if it is available, then it is not exclusive.
2) ********
cmgetconf has no info about the volume groups in the package.
**********
If you want to know info about the VGs in a particular package, then you need to go through the script file of the package which contains all the VGs and LVs information for that package.
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