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тАО08-04-2010 02:37 AM
тАО08-04-2010 02:37 AM
uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
Do we have uadmin(Solaris) equivalent command on HP-UX ? The command uadmin basically, can panic the system when called with command=5/A_DUMP. I am looking for the specific solution on HP-UX, where I need to panic the box from my script so that it can't sync up the file-system and capture the system dump.
Regards,
TArun
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тАО08-04-2010 05:26 AM
тАО08-04-2010 05:26 AM
Re: uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
Connect to GSP/MP/iLO and do a TOC.
Hope this helps!
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тАО08-05-2010 06:26 AM
тАО08-05-2010 06:26 AM
Re: uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
man reboot and pass it the RB_HALT parameter
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тАО08-05-2010 06:54 AM
тАО08-05-2010 06:54 AM
Re: uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
Your are actually asking TOC.
For example.....
more /etc/rc.config.d/cmcluster
#*************************** CMCLUSTER *************************
# Highly Available Cluster configuration
#
# @(#) $Revision: 82.2 $
#
#
# AUTOSTART_CMCLD
#
# Automatic startup is the process in which each node individually
# joins a cluster. If a cluster already exists, the node attempts
# to join it; if no cluster is running, the node attempts to form
# a cluster consisting of all configured nodes. Automatic cluster
# start is the preferred way to start a cluster. No action is
# required by the system administrator. If set to 1, the node will
# attempt to join/form its CM cluster automatically as described
# above. If set to 0, the node will not attempt to join its CM
# cluster.
AUTOSTART_CMCLD=1
#
# NODE_TOC_BEHAVIOR
#
# This is to be used with the node safety timer (linux only).
# If set to "reboot", the node will automatically reboot when its safety
# time expires. If set to "panic", the node will panic instead.
NODE_TOC_BEHAVIOR="reboot"
or unplanned shutdown system creates a crash dump to tell about the reason behind shutdown/reboot.
Regards
Deeos
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тАО08-05-2010 07:36 PM
тАО08-05-2010 07:36 PM
Re: uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
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тАО08-05-2010 08:34 PM
тАО08-05-2010 08:34 PM
Re: uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
the ideal way is to initiate a TOC (Transfer of control) on the MP/GSP but there are other ways which you can explore. Remember, all the forced panic's, no matter how they were achived can corrupt your data and unstablize your system.
Here is a thread with some possible scenarios which you can explore if you need to:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=961574
Again, TOC from MP is least intrusive of them all.....
Cheers!
Anshu
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тАО08-06-2010 01:59 AM
тАО08-06-2010 01:59 AM
Re: uadmin equivalent on hp-ux on command line
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1179563
Only the kernel can initiate a panic with dump - even Serviceguard doesn't actually do this itself (it just stops the kernel from doing it every 30 seconds). The TC command from the MP is your only viable option... if you wanted to script that you'd be looking at using "expect" to talk to the MP. Of course you can panic a HPVM from the VM host (and I seem to recall a vPar from another vPar in the same nPar)
HTH
Duncan
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