Chapter
23.
Managing
clustered
systems
This
section
describes
how
to
manage
clustered
systems,
including
geographic
clusters.
Attention:
Modifications
to
the
geographic
cluster
topology
(such
as
hosts
and
host
names,
networks
and
IP
addresses)
and
modifications
to
mirroring
settings
(such
as
remote
priority
node
and
mirroring
mode)
are
only
allowed
when
the
cluster
is
disabled
on
all
nodes
of
the
geographic
cluster.
Note:
Modifications
to
cluster
configuration
(whether
geographic
or
not)
can
only
be
made
through
the
WebSM
wizards.
The
following
file
system
operations
are
not
allowed
when
a
geographic
cluster
is
running:
v
Creating,
changing,
or
removing
a
volume
v
Creating,
changing,
or
removing
a
remotely
mirrored
volume
v
Importing
or
exporting
a
volume
v
Creating
or
removing
an
NFS
Export
v
Creating
or
removing
a
CIFS
Export
Tasks
used
to
manage
clusters
You
can
use
the
following
tasks
to
manage
clustered
systems:
v
“Enabling
the
cluster”
on
page
110
v
“Disabling
the
cluster”
on
page
110
v
“Verifying
clusters”
on
page
110
v
“Synchronizing
the
cluster”
on
page
111
v
“Deleting
the
cluster”
on
page
111
v
“Showing
cluster
server
state”
on
page
111
v
“Enabling
a
server
in
the
cluster”
on
page
112
v
“Disabling
a
server
in
cluster”
on
page
112
v
“Moving
cluster
service
to
another
adapter”
on
page
113
v
“Showing
volumes
being
served”
on
page
113
v
“Relocating
volumes”
on
page
113
v
“Enabling
a
volume
in
the
cluster”
on
page
114
v
“Disabling
a
volume
in
the
cluster”
on
page
114
v
“Enabling
a
resource
group
in
the
cluster”
on
page
115
v
“Disabling
a
resource
group
in
the
cluster”
on
page
115
v
“Viewing
the
cluster
log”
on
page
115
v
“Displaying
information
about
cluster
interfaces”
on
page
116
v
“Modifying
the
cluster”
on
page
116
The
following
sections
describe
how
to
modify
site
topology.
v
“Adding
a
GeoPrimary
network”
on
page
116
v
“Deleting
a
GeoPrimary
network”
on
page
116
v
“Changing
a
host
name
in
the
geographic
cluster”
on
page
117
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004
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