EXPRESSCLUSTER X 4.3 for Linux Reference Guide¶
- 1. Preface
- 2. Parameter details
- 3. Group resource details
- 3.1. Group resources and supported EXPRESSCLUSTER versions
- 3.2. Attributes common to group resources
- 3.3. Group common properties
- 3.4. Group properties
- 3.5. Resource Properties
- 3.6. Understanding EXEC resources
- 3.7. Understanding Disk resource
- 3.8. Understanding Floating IP resource
- 3.9. Understanding Virtual IP resources
- 3.10. Understanding Mirror disk resources
- 3.11. Understanding Hybrid disk resources
- 3.12. Understanding NAS resource
- 3.13. Understanding Volume manager resources
- 3.14. Understanding VM resources
- 3.15. Understanding Dynamic DNS resources
- 3.16. Understanding AWS Elastic IP resources
- 3.17. Understanding AWS Virtual IP resources
- 3.18. Understanding AWS DNS resources
- 3.19. Understanding Azure probe port resources
- 3.20. Understanding Azure DNS resources
- 3.21. Understanding Google Cloud Virtual IP resources
- 3.22. Understanding Google Cloud DNS resources
- 3.23. Understanding Oracle Cloud Virtual IP resources
- 4. Monitor resource details
- 4.1. Monitor resource
- 4.2. Monitor Common Properties
- 4.3. Monitor resource properties
- 4.4. Understanding the disk monitor resources
- 4.5. Understanding IP monitor resources
- 4.6. Understanding floating IP monitor resources
- 4.7. Understanding NIC Link Up/Down monitor resources
- 4.8. Understanding mirror disk connect monitor resources
- 4.9. Understanding mirror disk monitor resources
- 4.10. Understanding hybrid disk connect monitor resources
- 4.11. Understanding hybrid disk monitor resources
- 4.12. Understanding PID monitor resources
- 4.13. Understanding User mode monitor resources
- 4.14. Understanding multi target monitor resources
- 4.15. Understanding virtual IP monitor resources
- 4.16. Understanding ARP monitor resources
- 4.17. Understanding custom monitor resources
- 4.18. Understanding volume manager monitor resources
- 4.19. Understanding message receive monitor resources
- 4.20. Understanding VM monitor resources
- 4.21. Understanding Dynamic DNS monitor resources
- 4.22. Understanding process name monitor resources
- 4.23. Understanding BMC monitor resources
- 4.24. Understanding DB2 monitor resources
- 4.25. Understanding FTP monitor resources
- 4.26. Understanding HTTP monitor resources
- 4.27. Understanding IMAP4 monitor resources
- 4.28. Understanding MySQL monitor resources
- 4.29. Understanding NFS monitor resources
- 4.30. Understanding ODBC monitor resources
- 4.31. Understanding Oracle monitor resources
- 4.32. Understanding Oracle Clusterware Synchronization Management monitor resources
- 4.33. Understanding POP3 monitor resources
- 4.34. Understanding PostgreSQL monitor resources
- 4.35. Understanding Samba monitor resources
- 4.36. Understanding SMTP monitor resources
- 4.37. Understanding SQL Server monitor resources
- 4.38. Understanding Sybase monitor resources
- 4.39. Understanding Tuxedo monitor resources
- 4.40. Understanding WebLogic monitor resources
- 4.41. Understanding WebSphere monitor resources
- 4.42. Understanding WebOTX monitor resources
- 4.43. Understanding JVM monitor resources
- 4.44. Understanding System monitor resources
- 4.45. Understanding Process resource monitor resources
- 4.46. Understanding AWS Elastic IP monitor resources
- 4.47. Understanding AWS Virtual IP monitor resources
- 4.48. Understanding AWS AZ monitor resources
- 4.49. Understanding AWS DNS monitor resources
- 4.50. Understanding Azure probe port monitor resources
- 4.51. Understanding Azure load balance monitor resources
- 4.52. Understanding Azure DNS monitor resources
- 4.53. Understanding Google Cloud Virtual IP monitor resources
- 4.54. Understanding Google Cloud load balance monitor resources
- 4.55. Understanding Google Cloud DNS monitor resources
- 4.56. Understanding Oracle Cloud Virtual IP monitor resources
- 4.57. Understanding Oracle Cloud load balance monitor resources
- 5. Heartbeat resources details
- 5.1. What are heartbeat resources?
- 5.2. Understanding LAN heartbeat resources
- 5.3. Understanding kernel mode LAN heartbeat resources
- 5.4. Understanding disk heartbeat resources
- 5.5. Understanding COM heartbeat resources
- 5.6. Understanding BMC heartbeat resources
- 5.7. Understanding Witness heartbeat resources
- 6. Network partition resolution resources details
- 7. Information on other settings
- 7.1. Shutdown monitoring
- 7.2. Bonding
- 7.3. Forced stop
- 7.4. Script for forced stop
- 7.5. Chassis Identify
- 7.6. Alert Service
- 7.7. SNMP linkage
- 7.8. Cluster service automatic startup prohibition after improper stop
- 7.9. Grace period dependence at the automatic failover between server groups
- 7.10. Witness server service
- 8. EXPRESSCLUSTER command reference
- 8.1. Operating the cluster from the command line
- 8.2. EXPRESSCLUSTER commands
- 8.3. Displaying the cluster status (clpstat command)
- 8.4. Operating the cluster (clpcl command)
- 8.5. Shutting down a specified server (clpdown command)
- 8.6. Shutting down the entire cluster (clpstdn command)
- 8.7. Operating groups (clpgrp command)
- 8.8. Collecting logs (clplogcc command)
- 8.9. Changing, backing up, and checking cluster configuration data (clpcfctrl command)
- 8.10. Adjusting time-out temporarily (clptoratio command)
- 8.11. Modifying the log level and size (clplogcf command)
- 8.12. Managing licenses (clplcnsc command)
- 8.13. Locking disk I/O (clproset command)
- 8.14. Mirror-disk-related commands
- 8.15. Hybrid-disk-related commands
- 8.16. Outputting messages (clplogcmd command)
- 8.17. Controlling monitor resources (clpmonctrl command)
- 8.18. Controlling group resources (clprsc command)
- 8.19. Controlling reboot count (clpregctrl command)
- 8.20. Turning off warning light (clplamp command)
- 8.21. Controlling CPU frequency (clpcpufreq command)
- 8.22. Controlling chassis identify lamp (clpledctrl command)
- 8.23. Processing inter-cluster linkage (clptrnreq command)
- 8.24. Requesting processing to cluster servers (clprexec command)
- 8.25. Changing BMC information (clpbmccnf command)
- 8.26. Controlling cluster activation synchronization wait processing (clpbwctrl command)
- 8.27. Estimating the amount of resource usage (clpprer command)
- 8.28. Checking the process health (clphealthchk command)
- 8.29. Controlling the rest point of DB2 (clpdb2still command)
- 8.30. Controlling the rest point of MySQL (clpmysqlstill command)
- 8.31. Controlling the rest point of Oracle (clporclstill command)
- 8.32. Controlling the rest point of PostgreSQL (clppsqlstill command)
- 8.33. Controlling the rest point of SQL Server (clpmssqlstill command)
- 8.34. Controlling the rest point of Sybase (clpsybasestill command)
- 8.35. Displaying the cluster statistics information (clpperfc command)
- 8.36. Checking the cluster configuration information (clpcfchk command)
- 8.37. Creating a cluster configuration data file (clpcfset command)
- 8.38. Performing encryption (clpencrypt command)
- 9. Troubleshooting
- 10. Error messages
- 11. Glossary
- 12. Legal Notice