- action script timeouts, modifying
- Modify a Resource Type with cmgr
- action scripts
- Action Scripts
- Execution of FailSafe Action and Failover Scripts
- activate FailSafe
- Start FailSafe HA Services
- ACTIVE cluster status
- Monitoring System Status with the GUI
- active/backup configuration
- Planning Disk Configuration
- add nic
- Define a Node with cmgr
- add/remove dependencies for a resource definition
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition
- add/remove dependencies for a resource type
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Type
- add/remove nodes in the cluster
- Add/Remove Nodes in the Cluster
- add/remove resources in resource group
- Add/Remove Resources in Resource Group
- administration daemon
- Components
- administration of FailSafe
- Administration
- administrative workstation subsystem software
- Additional Subsystems for Administrative Workstations
- ailover policy modification
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition
- aliasing IP addresses
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- application failover domain
- Failover Domain
- application monitoring
- Dynamic Management
- applications, highly available
- Highly Available Applications
- ATM LAN emulation failover
- Hardware Components
- attributes for failover
- Failover Attribute
- Auto_Failback failover attribute
- Failover Attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- Auto_Recovery failover attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- AutoLoad boot parameter
- Install Software
- Set NVRAM Variables
- backup and restore
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With cmgr
- backup, CDB
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With cmgr
- broadcast address
- IP_address Attributes
- CAD options file
- /etc/config/cad.options
- cad process
- Verify that the Cluster Daemons are Running
- CD contents
- Subsystems on the CD
- CDB
- backup and restore
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With cmgr
- maintenance
- Cluster Database Maintenance and Recovery
- recovery
- Cluster Database Maintenance and Recovery
- cdbBackup and cdbRestore
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With cmgr
- cdbreinit command
- Using the cdbreinit Command
- chkconfig
- Configure Network Interfaces
- Verify that the chkconfig Flags are On
- clconfd process
- Start the Cluster Daemons
- CLI (cmgr)
- Using Prompt Mode
- cli log
- Default Log File Names
- cluster
- convert
- Convert a CXFS Cluster to FailSafe
- define
- Define a Cluster
- delete
- Delete a Cluster
- display
- Display a Cluster
- error recovery
- Cluster Error Recovery
- modify
- Modify a Cluster Definition
- cluster (terminology)
- Cluster
- cluster administration daemon
- Components
- cluster database
- backup and restore
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With cmgr
- recovery
- GUI Does Not Report Information
- sync failure
- Cluster Database Sync Failure
- terminology
- Cluster Database
- cluster database security
- Display a Resource
- cluster environment
- Cluster Environment
- Cluster Manager GUI
- See IRIS FailSafe Cluster Manager GUI
- Administration Tools
- cluster membership
- Membership
- cluster process group
- Cluster Process Group
- cluster status
- Monitoring System Status with the GUI
- cluster tasks
- Cluster Tasks
- cluster type
- Cluster Type
- cluster_admin subsystem
- Layers
- Layers
- cluster_control subsystem
- Layers
- Layers
- cluster_mgr command
- cmgr Command
- cluster_services subsystem
- Layers
- Layers
- cluster_status
- Monitoring System Status with cluster_status
- cmgr
- -c option
- Entering Subcommands on the Command Line
- command line execution
- Entering Subcommands on the Command Line
- exiting
- Completing Actions and Cancelling
- help
- Getting Help
- invoking a shell
- Invoking a Shell from within cmgr
- prompt mode
- Using Prompt Mode
- scripts and
- Using Script Files
- See cmgr
- Using Prompt Mode
- startup script
- Startup Script
- template files
- Template Scripts
- cmgr command
- cmgr Command
- CMGR_START_FILE environment variable
- Startup Script
- cmgr-templates directory
- Template Scripts
- cmond process
- Verify that the Cluster Daemons are Running
- cmond.options file
- /etc/config/cmond.options
- coexecution with IRIS FailSafe
- Coexecution of CXFS and IRIS FailSafe
- collector host installation
- Installing the Collector Host
- colors and icons
- Key to Icons and Colors
- communication paths
- Communication Paths
- components
- Components
- concepts
- Terminology
- configuration overview
- Overview of Configuring and Testing a New Cluster
- configuration parameters
- filesystem
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- IP address
- Example HA IP Address Configuration
- logical volumes
- Configuration Parameters for Logical Volumes
- configuration parameters for disks
- Configuration Parameters for Disks
- configuration planning
- disk
- Disk Configuration
- filesystem
- Planning Filesystems
- IP address
- HA IP Address Configuration
- logical volume
- Logical Volume Configuration
- overview
- Overview
- configuration tasks
- add/remove dependencies for a resource definition
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition
- add/remove dependencies for a resource type
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Type
- add/remove nodes in the cluster
- Add/Remove Nodes in the Cluster
- add/remove resources in resource group
- Add/Remove Resources in Resource Group
- cluster definition
- Define a Cluster
- cluster tasks
- Cluster Tasks
- connectivity test
- Test Connectivity with the GUI
- convert a CXFS cluster
- Convert a CXFS Cluster to FailSafe
- convert a CXFS node to FailSafe
- Convert a CXFS Node to FailSafe
- customize failure detection
- Customize FailSafe Failure Detection
- customize resource failover behavior
- Customize Resource Failover Behavior
- customize resource group failover behavior
- Customize Resource Group Failover Behavior
- defaults in cmgr
- Setting Configuration Defaults with cmgr
- define a custom resource
- Define Custom Resource
- define a failover policy
- Define a Failover Policy
- define a node
- Define a Node
- define a resource
- Define a New Resource
- define a resource group
- Define a Resource Group
- define a resource type
- Define a Resource Type
- delete a cluster
- Delete a Cluster
- delete a failover policy
- Delete a Failover Policy
- delete a node
- Delete a Node
- delete a resource
- Delete a Resource
- delete a resource group
- Delete a Resource Group
- delete a resource type
- Delete a Resource Type
- display a cluster
- Display a Cluster
- display a failover policy
- Display a Failover Policy
- display a node
- Display a Node
- display a resource
- Display a Resource
- display a resource group
- Display a Resource Group
- display a resource type
- Display a Resource Type
- failover policy
- Failover Policy Tasks
- fix or upgrade cluster nodes
- Fix or Upgrade Cluster Nodes
- guided configuration
- Guided Configuration with the GUI
- HA services tasks
- FailSafe HA Services Tasks
- load a resource type
- Load a Resource Type
- log groups
- Configure Log Groups with cmgr
- make changes to existing cluster
- Make Changes to Existing Cluster
- modify a cluster definition
- Modify a Cluster Definition
- modify a failover policy definition
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition
- modify a node definition
- Modify a Node Definition
- modify a resource definition
- Modify a Resource Definition
- modify a resource group definition
- Modify a Resource Group Definition
- modify a resource type
- Modify a Resource Type Definition
- monitoring intervals
- Configuring Timeout Values and Monitoring Intervals
- mount a filesystem
- Modify a Cluster Definition with cmgr
- move a resource group
- Move a Resource Group
- name restrictions
- Name Restrictions
- node addition to cluster
- Add/Remove Nodes in the Cluster with the GUI
- node deletion
- Delete a Node with the GUI
- node resets
- Reset a Node with the GUI
- node tasks
- Node Tasks
- notify administrator of cluster changes
- Define a Cluster
- optimize node usage
- Optimize Node Usage
- preliminary steps
- Preliminary Steps
- redefine a resource for a specific node
- Redefine a Resource for a Specific Node
- redefine a resource type for a specific node
- Redefine a Resource Type for a Specific Node
- resource group tasks
- Resource Group Tasks
- resource load redistribution
- Redistribute Resource Load in Cluster
- resource tasks
- Resource Tasks
- resource type tasks
- Resource Type Tasks
- set FailSafe HA parameters
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters
- set log configuration
- Set Log Configuration
- set up a new cluster
- Set Up a New Cluster
- set up an existing CXFS cluster for FailSafe
- Set Up an Existing CXFS Cluster for FailSafe
- set up an HA resource group
- Set Up a Highly Available Resource Group
- start HA services
- Start FailSafe HA Services
- stop HA services
- Stop FailSafe HA Services
- timeout values
- Configuring Timeout Values and Monitoring Intervals
- connectivity test
- Overview of FailSafe Diagnostic Commands
- Test Connectivity with the GUI
- control network
- Private Network
- Hardware Components
- Define a Node with the GUI
- changing in cluster
- Change Control Networks in a Cluster
- recovery
- Control Network Failure Recovery
- Controlled_Failback failover attribute
- Failover Attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- controllers
- Disk Connections
- conversion between CXFS and FailSafe
- Conversion Between CXFS and FailSafe
- convert a FailSafe cluster
- Set Up an Existing CXFS Cluster for FailSafe
- Convert a CXFS Cluster to FailSafe
- convert a FailSafe node
- Set Up an Existing CXFS Cluster for FailSafe
- Convert a CXFS Node to FailSafe
- convert from FailSafe taskset
- Set Up an Existing CXFS Cluster for FailSafe
- coreplusid system parameter
- Set the coreplusid System Parameter
- create a cluster
- Define a Cluster
- Critical_RG failover attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- crsd log
- Default Log File Names
- crsd process
- Layers
- Verify that the Cluster Daemons are Running
- ctrl+c ramifications
- System Operation Considerations
- custom failover scripts
- Failover Scripts
- custom resource
- Define Custom Resource
- customize failure detection
- Customize FailSafe Failure Detection
- customize resource failover behavior
- Customize Resource Failover Behavior
- customize resource group failover behavior
- Customize Resource Group Failover Behavior
- CXFS
- Layers
- and FailSafe
- Example: Modify a Cluster to Include a CXFS Filesystem
- configuration example
- Example: Modify a Cluster to Include a CXFS Filesystem
- exporting filesystems
- Example: Export CXFS Filesystems
- CXFS GUI
- Separate CXFS and FailSafe GUIs
- CXFS membership
- Membership
- CXFS metadata servers and failover domain
- CXFS Metadata Servers and Failover Domain
- CXFS resource type
- Layers
- CXFS resource type for FailSafe
- CXFS Resource Type for FailSafe
- daemons
- Verify that the Cluster Daemons are Running
- database membership
- Membership
- database security
- Display a Resource
- deactivate FailSafe
- Stop FailSafe HA Services
- deactivating HA services
- Stopping FailSafe
- defaults
- Setting Configuration Defaults with cmgr
- define a cluster
- Define a Cluster
- define a custom resource
- Define Custom Resource
- define a failover policy
- Define a Failover Policy
- define a node
- Define a Node
- define a resource
- Define a New Resource
- define a resource group
- Define a Resource Group
- define a resource type
- Define a Resource Type
- delete a cluster
- Delete a Cluster
- delete a failover policy
- Delete a Failover Policy
- delete a node
- Delete a Node
- delete a resource
- Delete a Resource
- delete a resource group
- Delete a Resource Group
- delete a resource type
- Delete a Resource Type
- dependency list
- Dependency
- deskside storage systems
- Hardware Components
- destructive mode
- Test Logical Volumes with cmgr
- detect failures
- Customize FailSafe Failure Detection
- developer's guide
- Failover Scripts
- devname-group
- Configuration Parameters for Logical Volumes
- devname-mode
- Configuration Parameters for Logical Volumes
- devname-owner
- Configuration Parameters for Logical Volumes
- diagnostic command overview
- Overview of FailSafe Diagnostic Commands
- diags log
- Default Log File Names
- diags_nodename log file
- Overview of FailSafe Diagnostic Commands
- DISCOVERY state
- Resource Group State
- disk configuration planning
- Disk Configuration
- disk connections
- Disk Connections
- disk storage
- Hardware Components
- disks, shared
- and disk controller failure
- Disks
- and disk failure
- Disks
- display a cluster
- Display a Cluster
- display a failover policy
- Display a Failover Policy
- display a resource
- Display a Resource
- display a resource group
- Display a Resource Group
- display a resource type
- Display a Resource Type
- display nodes
- Display a Node
- DMF resource type
- Layers
- DNS
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- domain
- Failover Domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- domain name service
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- DOWN node state
- Node Status
- driver subsystems
- Subsystems on the CD
- dual controllers
- Disk Connections
- dual hubs
- Disk Connections
- dual pathing
- Disk Connections
- dual vaults
- Disk Connections
- dual-active
- Configuration Changes
- dynamic management
- Dynamic Management
- edefine a resource type for a specific node
- Redefine a Resource Type for a Specific Node
- EL-16
- Hardware Components
- EL-8+
- Hardware Components
- EL-8+ multiplexer driver subsystems
- Subsystems on the CD
- emulation failover
- Hardware Components
- ERROR cluster status
- Monitoring System Status with the GUI
- error state, resource group
- Resource Group Error State
- ESP
- Embedded Support Partner (ESP) Logging of FailSafe Events
- /etc/config/cad.options file
- /etc/config/cad.options
- /etc/config/cmond.options file
- /etc/config/cmond.options
- /etc/config/fs2d.options file
- /etc/config/fs2d.options
- /etc/config/netif.options
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- /etc/config/nfsd.options
- Planning Filesystems
- /etc/config/routed.options
- Configure Network Interfaces
- /etc/fstab
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- Planning Filesystems
- /etc/hosts
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- /etc/hosts file
- Planning Network Interface and HA IP Address Configuration
- /etc/inittab
- Configure the Serial Ports for a Ring Reset
- /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Configure Network Interfaces
- /etc/services file
- /etc/services
- /etc/sys_id
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Ethernet
- Hardware Components
- example
- startup script
- Startup Script
- XLV naming scheme
- Planning XLV Logical Volumes
- examples
- add a node
- Add a Node to an Active Cluster
- add a node to the cluster
- Modify a Cluster Definition with cmgr
- add new resource groups or resources in an active cluster
- Add New Resource Groups or Resources in an Active Cluster
- add/remove dependencies for a resource type
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Type with cmgr
- administrative communication within one node
- Communication Paths
- administrative communication within one node under coexecution
- Communication Paths in a Coexecution Cluster
- attributes
- Define a Resource Type with the GUI
- bring a resource group online
- Bring a Resource Group Online with cmgr
- change the log level
- Modify Log Groups with cmgr
- chkconfig
- Configure Network Interfaces
- cluster information display
- Entering Subcommands on the Command Line
- cluster_status
- Monitoring System Status with cluster_status
- commands used to create NFS, CXFS and statd_unlimited resources
- CXFS Resource Type for FailSafe
- communication between nodes in the pool
- Communication Paths
- communication for a node not in the cluster
- Communication Paths
- configuration planning process
- Example
- configuration types
- Supported Configurations
- configuration with four resource groups
- Example
- configuration with two resource groups
- Planning Disk Configuration
- configure network interfaces
- Configure Network Interfaces
- convert a node
- Convert a Node to CXFS or FailSafe with cmgr
- convert the cluster
- Converting a CXFS Cluster to Failsafe with cmgr
- create a resource group
- Example: Create a Resource Group
- daemon communication within one node
- Communication Paths
- daemon communication within one node under coexecution
- Communication Paths in a Coexecution Cluster
- define a cluster
- Define a Cluster with cmgr
- define a node
- Define a Node with cmgr
- define a resource
- Define a New Resource with cmgr
- define a resource group
- Defining a Resource Group with cmgr
- define a resource type
- Define a Resource Type with cmgr
- define failover policy
- Define a Failover Policy with cmgr
- define the log group
- Configure Log Groups with cmgr
- delete a cluster
- Delete a Cluster with cmgr
- delete a node
- Delete a Node with cmgr
- Delete a Node from an Active Cluster
- delete a resource group
- Delete a Resource Group with cmgr
- dependencies
- Dependency
- dependencies for a resource type
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Type with the GUI
- detach a resource group
- Cluster Error Recovery
- Delete a Node from an Active Cluster
- determine hostname
- Determine the Hostname of the Node
- disk storage failover on a two-node system
- Disks
- display a cluster
- Displaying a Cluster with cmgr
- display a resource group
- Display a Resource Group with cmgr
- /etc/config/cad.options
- /etc/config/cad.options
- /etc/config/fs2d.options
- Example 1
- /etc/config/routed.options
- Configure Network Interfaces
- /etc/hosts contents and hostname resolution
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- /etc/inittab
- Configure the Serial Ports for a Ring Reset
- /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Configure Network Interfaces
- /etc/services
- /etc/services
- Add a Node to an Active Cluster
- export CXFS filesystems
- Example: Export CXFS Filesystems
- failover domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- FailSafe configuration
- Example: Define a Three-Node Cluster
- FailSafe Manager GUI
- Screens
- FailSafe membership
- Quorum
- Quorum
- failure of a resource's monitor action
- Define a Resource Type with the GUI
- filesystem configuration
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- filesystems and logical volumes
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- GUI showing details for a resource
- Screens
- HA IP address configuration
- Example HA IP Address Configuration
- haStatus
- Viewing System Status with the haStatus Script
- heartbeat response statistics
- Using the Visualization Tools
- heterogeneous clusters for an IP_address resource
- Redefine a Resource for a Specific Node with the GUI
- increase the statd resource type monitor executable timeout
- Modify a Resource Type with cmgr
- interface configuration
- Configure Network Interfaces
- IRISconsole reset model
- Supported Configurations
- Local failover of HA IP address
- Example: Local Failover of HA IP Address
- log file management
- Log File Management
- log file name
- Default Log File Names
- logging information and /etc/config/fs2d.options
- Example 1
- logical volume configuration
- Example Logical Volume Configuration
- Example Logical Volume Configuration
- message paths for action scripts and failover policy scripts
- Execution of FailSafe Action and Failover Scripts
- modify a cluster
- Delete a Node with cmgr
- modify a cluster to include a CXFS filesystem
- Example: Modify a Cluster to Include a CXFS Filesystem
- modify a node
- Convert a Node to CXFS or FailSafe with cmgr
- modify a resource group
- Modify a Resource Group Definition with cmgr
- modify the resource type timeouts
- Modify a Resource Type with cmgr
- monitoring system status
- Monitoring System Status with cluster_status
- move a resource group
- Move a Resource Group with cmgr
- Resource Group Maintenance and Error Recovery
- Upgrade FailSafe Software in an Active Cluster
- mutual dependency of resources is not allowed
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition with the GUI
- name of a filesystem resource
- filesystem Attributes
- network reset model
- Supported Configurations
- nodes in the failover domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- non-shared disk configuration and failover
- Planning Disk Configuration
- offline a resource group
- Resource Group Maintenance and Error Recovery
- offline detatch
- Resuming Two-Node Use
- output when just the initial daemons are running
- Verify that the Cluster Daemons are Running
- partition id determination
- Define a Node with the GUI
- partitioning
- Example of Partitioning
- patch installation
- Install Patches
- PCP
- Using the Visualization Tools
- performing tasks
- Performing Tasks
- pool and cluster concepts
- Cluster
- prompt mode
- Using Prompt Mode
- redefine a resource for a specific node
- Redefine a Resource for a Specific Node with the GUI
- remove the error state of a resource
- Clear Resource Error State
- reset models
- Supported Configurations
- resource dependency
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition with the GUI
- resource group
- Resource Group
- resource group maintenance and error recovery
- Resource Group Maintenance and Error Recovery
- resource group recovery
- Resource Group Recovery
- resource monitoring statistics
- Using the Visualization Tools
- resource type dependencies
- Dependency
- resources
- Define a New Resource with the GUI
- ring configuration
- Supported Configurations
- rotating log files
- Rotating All Log Files
- script files
- Using Script Files
- script to define a three-node cluster
- Example: Script to Define a Three-Node Cluster
- server-to-server reset model
- Supported Configurations
- set group ID
- Specify Resource Attributes with cmgr
- setting configuration defaults for cmgr
- Setting Configuration Defaults with cmgr
- sgi-cad
- /etc/services
- sgi-cmsd
- /etc/services
- sgi-crsd
- /etc/services
- sgi-gcd
- /etc/services
- shared disk configuration for active/backup use
- Planning Disk Configuration
- shared disk configuration for dual-active use
- Planning Disk Configuration
- show cluster
- Delete a Node with cmgr
- show failover policy
- Using a Single Node
- show nodes in pool/cluster
- Display a Node with cmgr
- single node
- Using a Single Node
- software layers
- Layers
- star configuration
- Supported Configurations
- start cluster daemons
- Start the Cluster Daemons
- start HA services
- Start HA Services with cmgr
- Add a Node to an Active Cluster
- Upgrade OS Software in an Active Cluster
- start HA services on a subset of nodes
- Start FailSafe HA Services with the GUI
- stop HA services
- Stop FailSafe HA Services with cmgr
- Node Error Recovery
- Delete a Node from an Active Cluster
- system components
- Hardware Components
- test a failover policy
- Test Failover Policies with cmgr
- test a resource
- Test Resources with cmgr
- test a resource type
- Test Resources with cmgr
- test logical volumes
- Test Logical Volumes with cmgr
- test multiple nodes
- Test the Serial Connections with cmgr
- test network connectivity
- Test Network Connectivity with cmgr
- test serial connections
- Test the Serial Connections with cmgr
- testing the private network interface
- Private Network Interface
- testing the serial reset connection
- Serial Reset Connection
- three-node cluster
- Example: Define a Three-Node Cluster
- tie-breaker and membership
- Quorum
- two-node cluster
- Supported Configurations
- two-node configuration
- Supported Configurations
- two-node use
- Resuming Two-Node Use
- updating from IRIS FailSafe 1.2
- Updating from IRIS FailSafe 1.2 to IRIS FailSafe 2.1.x
- upgrade software in an active cluster
- Upgrade FailSafe Software in an Active Cluster
- upgrades
- Upgrade Examples
- /usr/lib/aliases
- Configure Network Interfaces
- verify that chkconfig flags are on
- Verify that the chkconfig Flags are On
- exclusive action script
- Action Scripts
- failover
- Failover
- and recovery processes
- Failover and Recovery Processes
- behavior of a resource
- Customize Resource Failover Behavior
- behavior of a resource group
- Customize Resource Group Failover Behavior
- description
- Failover and Recovery Processes
- of disk storage
- Disks
- resource group
- Resource Group Failover
- failover attributes
- Failover Attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition with the GUI
- failover domain
- Failover Domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- failover policy
- Failover Policy
- define
- Define a Failover Policy
- delete
- Delete a Failover Policy
- display
- Display a Failover Policy
- failover attributes
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition with the GUI
- failover domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- failover script
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition with the GUI
- modify
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition
- tasks
- Failover Policy Tasks
- test
- Test Failover Policies with the GUI
- Test Failover Policies with cmgr
- failover script
- Failover Scripts
- Execution of FailSafe Action and Failover Scripts
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition with the GUI
- FailSafe
- membership
- FailSafe Membership and Tie-Breaker Node
- FailSafe base software
- Layers
- FailSafe coexecution
- Coexecution of CXFS and IRIS FailSafe
- FailSafe Manager
- See configuration tasks
- overview
- GUI Overview
- FailSafe Manager GUI overview
- FailSafe Manager GUI
- FailSafe membership
- Membership
- Membership
- FailSafe Membership and Resets
- No Membership Formed
- failsafe2 subsystem
- Layers
- failure detection
- Customize FailSafe Failure Detection
- fault-tolerant systems, definition
- High Availability and IRIS FailSafe
- FDDI
- Hardware Components
- features
- Additional Features
- Fibre Channel
- Hardware Components
- filesystem
- configuration parameters
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- configuration planning
- Planning Filesystems
- resource
- filesystem Attributes
- test
- Test Filesystems with cmgr
- filesystem mounting
- Modify a Cluster Definition with cmgr
- filesystem resource type
- Layers
- fine-grain failover
- Fine-Grain Failover
- fix cluster nodes
- Fix or Upgrade Cluster Nodes
- FORE Systems ATM cards and switch
- Hardware Components
- fs2d database membership
- Membership
- fs2d options file
- /etc/config/fs2d.options
- fs2d process
- Verify that the Cluster Daemons are Running
- fsafe.srm* metrics
- Metrics Exported by PCP for FailSafe
- giveaway, giveback
- Operational Comparison
- GUI
- recovery
- GUI and cmgr Inconsistencies
- GUI Does Not Report Information
- See IRIS FailSafe Cluster Manager GUI
- Administration Tools
- GUI overview
- FailSafe Manager GUI
- HA parameters
- set
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters
- HA services
- start
- Start FailSafe HA Services
- stop
- Stop FailSafe HA Services
- HA services tasks
- FailSafe HA Services Tasks
- ha_agent log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_cfginfo
- Operational Comparison
- ha_cilog
- Operational Comparison
- ha_cmsd log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_cmsd process
- Layers
- ha_fsd log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_fsd process
- Failover Scripts
- Layers
- ha_gcd log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_gcd process
- Layers
- ha_get_field()
- Operational Comparison
- ha_get_info()
- Operational Comparison
- ha_ifd log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_ifd process
- Layers
- ha_ifmx2 process
- Layers
- ha_script log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_srmd log
- Default Log File Names
- ha_srmd process
- Layers
- ha_sybs2 process
- Layers
- ha.conf
- Software Changes
- Operational Comparison
- hardware components
- Hardware Components
- hardware device, adding to cluster
- Adding a New Hardware Device in an Active Cluster
- haStatus script
- Viewing System Status with the haStatus Script
- heartbeat interval
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters with the GUI
- heartbeat network
- Private Network
- Hardware Components
- Define a Node with the GUI
- help
- for cmgr
- Getting Help
- for GUI
- Set Up a New Cluster
- high-availability infrastructure
- Layers
- highly available systems, definition
- High Availability and IRIS FailSafe
- hostname
- control network
- Define a Node with the GUI
- hostname determination
- Determine the Hostname of the Node
- hosts file
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- hubs
- Disk Connections
- icons and colors
- Key to Icons and Colors
- ifconfig
- Test Network Connectivity with cmgr
- IFD
- See Interface Agent Daemon
- Interface Agent Daemon (IFD)
- INACTIVE cluster status
- Monitoring System Status with the GUI
- INACTIVE node state
- Node Status
- Informix resource type
- Layers
- informix_rdbms subsystem
- Layers
- infrastructure
- Layers
- initial cluster configuration
- GUI
- Guided Configuration with the GUI
- initial failover domain
- Failover Domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition with the GUI
- INITIALIZING state
- Resource Group State
- inittab file
- Configure the Serial Ports for a Ring Reset
- InPlace_Recovery failover attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- install resource type
- Load a Resource Type
- installation
- Install Software
- installing
- patches
- Install Patches
- Interface Agent Daemon (IFD)
- Interface Agent Daemon (IFD)
- INTERNAL ERROR state
- Resource Group State
- Resource Group Error State
- IP address
- configuration planning
- HA IP Address Configuration
- fixed
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- highly available
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- local failover
- Example: Local Failover of HA IP Address
- overview
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- planning
- Questions to be Answered
- HA IP Address Configuration
- resource
- IP_address Attributes
- IP address and control network
- Define a Node with the GUI
- IP address resource type
- Layers
- IP aliasing
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- IRIS FailSafe coexecution
- Coexecution of CXFS and IRIS FailSafe
- IRISconsole reset model
- Supported Configurations
- is_* commands
- Define a Node with cmgr
- Java Plug-in
- Subsystems on the CD
- java supported release level
- Install Software
- java_plugin
- Install Software
- JBOD
- Hardware Components
- Disk Connections
- ksh shell
- Operational Comparison
- L2
- Define a Node with cmgr
- LAN emulation failover
- Hardware Components
- layers, system software
- Layers
- load a resource type
- Load a Resource Type
- load redistribution
- Redistribute Resource Load in Cluster
- local failover, IP address
- Example: Local Failover of HA IP Address
- local restart
- Local Restarts
- log configuration
- Set Log Configuration
- log files
- Default Log File Names
- FailSafe Log Files
- management
- Log File Management
- log messages
- debug
- FailSafe Log Files
- error
- FailSafe Log Files
- normal
- FailSafe Log Files
- syslog
- FailSafe Log Files
- warning
- FailSafe Log Files
- logical volume
- configuration planning
- Logical Volume Configuration
- creation
- Create XLV Logical Volumes and XFS Filesystems
- parameters
- Configuration Parameters for Logical Volumes
- logical volume testing
- Test Logical Volumes with cmgr
- lonely state
- Two-Node Clusters: Single-Node Use
- MAC address impersonation
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- MAC address resource
- MAC_address Attributes
- MAC_address resource type
- Layers
- maintenance mode
- Suspend Monitoring a Resource Group with the GUI
- make changes to an existing cluster
- Make Changes to Existing Cluster
- managed resources
- Dynamic Management
- membership
- Membership
- See cluster membership
- FailSafe
- FailSafe Membership and Resets
- metrics exported by PCP
- Metrics Exported by PCP for FailSafe
- mgr
- -p option
- Using Prompt Mode
- migrating from IRIS FailSafe 1.2
- Updating from IRIS FailSafe 1.2 to IRIS FailSafe 2.1.x
- mirrored disks
- Supported Configurations
- mkpart
- Define a Node with the GUI
- Define a Node with the GUI
- Define a Node with cmgr
- MMSC
- Define a Node with cmgr
- mode
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- modify a cluster
- Make Changes to Existing Cluster
- modify a failover policy definition
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition
- modify a node
- Modify a Node Definition
- modify a resource definition
- Modify a Resource Definition
- modify a resource group definition
- Modify a Resource Group Definition
- modify a resource type
- Modify a Resource Type Definition
- monitor action script
- Action Scripts
- MONITOR ACTIVITY UNKNOWN error state
- Resource Group Error State
- monitor applications
- Dynamic Management
- monitor host
- Installing the Monitor Host
- monitor license
- Installing the Monitor Host
- monitoring interval
- Configuring Timeout Values and Monitoring Intervals
- monitoring system status
- Monitoring System Status with cluster_status
- monitoring-level
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- move a resource group
- Move a Resource Group
- MSC
- Define a Node with cmgr
- multihosted RAID disks devices
- Supported Configurations
- multiplexer driver subsystems
- Subsystems on the CD
- name restrictions
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Name Restrictions
- name service daemon
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- netif.options
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- netif.options file
- Configure Network Interfaces
- Netscape resource type
- Layers
- Netscape servers, testing with cmgr
- Test Resource Groups with cmgr
- network connectivity
- Test Connectivity with the GUI
- network connectivity test
- Test Network Connectivity with cmgr
- network information service
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- network interface
- configuration
- Configure Network Interfaces
- overview
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- network mask
- IP_address Attributes
- network reset model
- Supported Configurations
- network segment
- Private Network
- networks
- Private Network
- NFS and CXFS filesystems
- Example: Export CXFS Filesystems
- NFS resource type
- Layers
- NIS
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- NIS database
- Configure Network Interfaces
- NO AVAILABLE NODES error state
- Resource Group Error State
- NO ERROR error state
- Resource Group Error State
- NO MORE NODES IN AFD error message
- Resource Group Maintenance and Error Recovery
- node
- adding to cluster
- Add a Node to an Active Cluster
- add/remove
- Add/Remove Nodes in the Cluster
- configuration
- Installation and System Preparation
- convert
- Convert a CXFS Node to FailSafe
- define
- Define a Node
- delete
- Delete a Node
- deleting from cluster
- Delete a Node from an Active Cluster
- display
- Display a Node
- error recovery
- Node Error Recovery
- highly available
- Nodes
- modify
- Modify a Node Definition
- reset
- Resetting Nodes
- FailSafe Membership and Tie-Breaker Node
- resets
- Reset a Node with the GUI
- state
- Node Status
- status
- Node Status
- terminology
- Node
- timeout
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters with the GUI
- wait time
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters with the GUI
- NODE NOT AVAILABLE error state
- Resource Group Error State
- node states
- Operational Comparison
- node tasks
- Node Tasks
- node type
- Node Types for CXFS Metadata Servers
- NODE UNKNOWN error state
- Resource Group Error State
- node usage optimization
- Optimize Node Usage
- Node_Failures_Only failover attribute
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- node-specific resource
- Redefine a Resource for a Specific Node
- node-specific resource type
- Redefine a Resource Type for a Specific Node
- non-IRIX administrative workstation software
- Subsystems for Non-IRIX Administrative Workstations
- notification
- Modify a Cluster Definition
- notify administrator of cluster changes
- Define a Cluster
- nsadmin
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- nsd
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- nsswitch.conf
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- NVRAM variables
- Set NVRAM Variables
- OFFLINE state
- Resource Group State
- OFFLINE-PENDING state
- Resource Group State
- ONLINE state
- Resource Group State
- ONLINE-MAINTENANCE state
- Resource Group State
- Suspend Monitoring a Resource Group with the GUI
- ONLINE-PENDING state
- Resource Group State
- ONLINE-READY state
- Resource Group Status
- Resource Group State
- Bring a Resource Group Online with the GUI
- optimize node usage
- Optimize Node Usage
- Oracle resource type
- Layers
- oracle_rdbms subsystem
- Layers
- ordered failover script
- Failover Scripts
- overlap of resource groups
- Resource Group
- overview of FailSafe
- Overview
- partition
- Define a Node with cmgr
- Define a Node with cmgr
- Modify a Node Definition with the GUI
- partition id
- Define a Node with the GUI
- patch installation
- Install Patches
- pathing
- Disk Connections
- PCP installation
- Install Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) Software
- PCP metrics
- Metrics Exported by PCP for FailSafe
- pcp_eoe.sw
- Installing the Collector Host
- Installing the Monitor Host
- PCPMON
- Installing the Monitor Host
- performance metrics
- Removing Performance Metrics from a Collector Host
- Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA)
- Installing the Collector Host
- pinging system controller
- Performing a ping the System Controller with cmgr
- plexed disks
- Supported Configurations
- plug-in
- custom
- Layers
- terminology
- Plug-In
- PMDA
- Installing the Collector Host
- pool
- Pool
- Pool
- powerfail mode
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters with the GUI
- preliminary configuration steps
- Preliminary Steps
- primary node
- Planning Disk Configuration
- private network
- Private Network
- private network interface
- Private Network Interface
- process group
- Cluster Process Group
- process membership
- Membership
- programmer's guide
- Failover Scripts
- quorum
- Quorum
- rackmount storage systems
- Hardware Components
- RAID
- Hardware Components
- Disk Connections
- recovery
- overview
- Overview of System Recovery
- procedures
- Recovery Procedures
- redefine a resource for a specific node
- Redefine a Resource for a Specific Node
- redistribute resource load
- Redistribute Resource Load in Cluster
- redundancy
- Supported Configurations
- re-MACing
- Network Interfaces and IP Addresses
- dedicated backup interfaces required
- Planning Network Interface and HA IP Address Configuration
- determining if required
- Planning Network Interface and HA IP Address Configuration
- Remote System Control port
- Hardware Components
- remove a node from the pool
- Delete a Node
- remove dependencies for a resource definition
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition
- remove dependencies for a resource type
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Type
- remove nic
- Define a Node with cmgr
- remove nodes
- Modify a Cluster Definition
- remove resources in resource group
- Add/Remove Resources in Resource Group
- reset connection
- Serial Reset Connection
- reset hardware
- Hardware Components
- reset models
- Supported Configurations
- Supported Configurations
- resetting nodes
- Resetting Nodes
- FailSafe Membership and Tie-Breaker Node
- resource
- adding to cluster
- Add New Resource Groups or Resources in an Active Cluster
- define
- Define a New Resource
- delete
- Delete a Resource
- dependencies
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Definition
- dependency list
- Dependency
- display
- Display a Resource
- filesystem
- filesystem Attributes
- IP address
- IP_address Attributes
- MAC address
- MAC_address Attributes
- modify
- Modify a Resource Definition
- name
- Resource Name
- NFS
- Example: Create a Resource Group
- node-specific
- Redefine a Resource for a Specific Node
- owner
- Resource Owner
- recovery
- Clear Resource Error State
- statd_unlimited
- Define a New Resource with cmgr
- status
- Monitoring Resource and Reset Serial Line with cmgr
- terminology
- Resource
- volume
- volume Attributes
- resource failover behavior
- Customize Resource Failover Behavior
- resource group
- adding to cluster
- Add New Resource Groups or Resources in an Active Cluster
- add/remove resources
- Add/Remove Resources in Resource Group
- bringing online
- Resource Group Failover
- creation example
- Example: Create a Resource Group
- define
- Define a Resource Group
- delete
- Delete a Resource Group
- dependencies
- Add/Remove Resources in Resource Group
- detaching
- Take a Resource Group Offline with the GUI
- display
- Display a Resource Group
- error state
- Resource Group Error State
- failover
- Resource Group Failover
- forcing offline
- Take a Resource Group Offline with the GUI
- modify
- Modify a Resource Group Definition
- monitoring
- Suspend Monitoring a Resource Group with the GUI
- move
- Move a Resource Group
- moving
- Move a Resource Group with the GUI
- recovery
- Resource Group Maintenance and Error Recovery
- resume monitoring
- Resume Monitoring of a Resource Group with cmgr
- state
- Resource Group State
- status
- Querying Resource Status with cmgr
- suspend monitoring
- Suspend Monitoring a Resource Group with the GUI
- taking offline
- Resource Group Failover
- Take a Resource Group Offline with the GUI
- terminology
- Resource Group
- test
- Test Resource Groups with cmgr
- resource group failover behavior
- Customize Resource Group Failover Behavior
- resource group tasks
- Resource Group Tasks
- resource group taskset
- Set Up a Highly Available Resource Group
- resource load redistribution
- Redistribute Resource Load in Cluster
- resource tasks
- Resource Tasks
- resource type
- define
- Define a Resource Type
- delete
- Delete a Resource Type
- dependencies
- Add/Remove Dependencies for a Resource Type
- dependency list
- Dependency
- display
- Display a Resource Type
- load
- Load a Resource Type
- modify
- Modify a Resource Type Definition
- NFS
- Example: Create a Resource Group
- node-specific
- Redefine a Resource Type for a Specific Node
- terminology
- Resource Type
- resource type tasks
- Resource Type Tasks
- resources
- Highly Available Resources
- restart (local)
- Local Restarts
- restart action script
- Action Scripts
- restore, CDB
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With cmgr
- ring configuration
- Supported Configurations
- ring reset
- Configure the Serial Ports for a Ring Reset
- rotating log files
- Log File Management
- round-robin failover script
- Failover Scripts
- run-time failover domain
- Failover Domain
- Define a Failover Policy with the GUI
- Modify a Failover Policy Definition with the GUI
- Samba resource type
- Layers
- /sbin/ksh
- Operational Comparison
- /sbin/sh
- Operational Comparison
- SCSI bus
- Hardware Components
- SCSI ID parameter
- Set NVRAM Variables
- security of the cluster database
- Display a Resource
- serial cable recovery
- Serial Cable Failure Recovery
- serial connections
- Test Connectivity with the GUI
- serial connections test
- Test the Serial Connections with cmgr
- serial line
- Hardware Components
- serial port configuration
- Configure the Serial Ports for a Ring Reset
- serial reset connection
- Serial Reset Connection
- server-to-server reset model
- Supported Configurations
- set commands
- Define a Node with cmgr
- set FailSafe HA parameters
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters
- set log configuration
- Set Log Configuration
- set up a new cluster
- Set Up a New Cluster
- SGI 200
- Hardware Components
- SGI 2000
- Hardware Components
- SGI Origin 3000
- Hardware Components
- sgi-cad
- /etc/services
- sgi-cmsd
- /etc/services
- sgi-crsd
- /etc/services
- sgi-gcd
- /etc/services
- sh shell
- Operational Comparison
- shared disk issues
- Planning Filesystems
- shells
- Operational Comparison
- show a cluster
- Display a Cluster
- show a node
- Display a Node
- show a resource type
- Display a Resource Type
- single controller
- Disk Connections
- single hub
- Disk Connections
- single pathing
- Disk Connections
- single vault
- Disk Connections
- single-node use
- Using a Single Node
- software overview
- IRIS FailSafe 2.1.x Software
- SPLIT RESOURCE GROUP (EXCLUSIVITY) error state
- Resource Group Error State
- Resource Group Maintenance and Error Recovery
- srmd executable error
- When a stop Script Fails
- SRMD EXECUTABLE ERROR error state
- Resource Group Error State
- ST16XX
- Hardware Components
- standby
- Operational Comparison
- star configuration
- Supported Configurations
- start action script
- Action Scripts
- When a start Script Fails
- start cluster daemons
- Start the Cluster Daemons
- start HA services
- Start FailSafe HA Services
- startup script for cmgr
- Startup Script
- statd_unlimited resource
- Define a New Resource with cmgr
- statd_unlimited resource type
- Layers
- state, resource group
- Resource Group State
- status
- cluster
- Monitoring System Status with the GUI
- node
- Node Status
- resource
- Monitoring Resource and Reset Serial Line with cmgr
- resource group
- Resource Group Status
- system controller
- Performing a ping of a System Controller with cmgr
- system, overview
- System Status
- stop action script
- Action Scripts
- When a stop Script Fails
- stop HA services
- Stop FailSafe HA Services
- stopping HA services
- Stopping FailSafe
- force option
- Stopping HA Services on One Node
- storage connection
- Hardware Components
- subsystems on the CD
- Subsystems on the CD
- sys_id
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- sysctrl* commands
- Define a Node with cmgr
- SYSLOG
- Example 1
- syslog messages
- FailSafe Log Files
- system
- software communication paths
- Communication Paths
- system configuration defaults
- Setting Configuration Defaults with cmgr
- system controller
- status
- Performing a ping of a System Controller with cmgr
- system controller types
- Define a Node with cmgr
- system files
- Configure System Files
- system operation considerations
- System Operation Considerations
- system software
- components
- Components
- layers
- Layers
- system status
- System Status
- takeover, takeback
- Operational Comparison
- tasks
- Performing Tasks
- See configuration tasks
- TCP and NFS
- Planning Filesystems
- template files
- Template Scripts
- terminology
- Terminology
- testing
- Test the System
- three-node cluster, example
- Example: Define a Three-Node Cluster
- tie-breaker node
- Quorum
- Tie-Breaker Node
- Set FailSafe HA Parameters with the GUI
- FailSafe Membership and Tie-Breaker Node
- timeout values
- Configuring Timeout Values and Monitoring Intervals
- timeouts, action script
- Modify a Resource Type with cmgr
- TMF resource type
- Layers
- TP9100
- Hardware Components
- TP9400
- Hardware Components
- TP9900
- Hardware Components
- two-node clusters: single-node use
- Two-Node Clusters: Single-Node Use
- two-node configuration
- Supported Configurations
- two-node use
- Resuming Two-Node Use
- UDP
- Planning Filesystems
- Unified Name Service
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- unit of failover
- Operational Comparison
- UNIX process group
- Cluster Process Group
- UNKNOWN cluster status
- Monitoring System Status with the GUI
- Cluster Error Recovery
- UNKNOWN node state
- Node Status
- UNS
- Hostname Resolution: /etc/sys_id, /etc/hosts, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- UP node state
- Node Status
- updating from IRIS FailSafe 1.2
- Updating from IRIS FailSafe 1.2 to IRIS FailSafe 2.1.x
- upgrade cluster nodes
- Fix or Upgrade Cluster Nodes
- upgrade FailSafe
- Dynamic Management
- upgrading
- FailSafe software
- Upgrade FailSafe Software in an Active Cluster
- OS software
- Upgrade OS Software in an Active Cluster
- user privileges
- Display a Resource
- user-space membership
- Membership
- /usr/etc/ifconfig
- Private Network Interface
- Test Network Connectivity with cmgr
- /usr/lib/aliases
- Configure Network Interfaces
- /var/adm/SYSLOG
- Example 1
- /var/cluster/cdb/cdb/db
- Operational Comparison
- /var/cluster/ha directory
- Components
- /var/cluster/ha/common_scripts/scriptlib
- Operational Comparison
- /var/ha/actions/common.vars
- Operational Comparison
- /var/ha/logs
- Operational Comparison
- /var/pcp/pmdas/fsafe
- Installing the Collector Host
- vaults
- Disk Connections
- volume
- resource
- volume Attributes
- test
- Test Logical Volumes with cmgr
- volume resource type
- Layers
- volume-name
- Example Filesystem Configuration
- wsync mode, and NFS filesystems
- Planning Filesystems
- XFS filesystem creation
- Create XLV Logical Volumes and XFS Filesystems
- XFS resource type
- Layers
- XLV logical volume creation
- Create XLV Logical Volumes and XFS Filesystems
- XLV logical volume resource type
- Layers
- ypmatch
- Configure Network Interfaces