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CentOS High Availability

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CentOS High Availability

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (21 chapters)
CentOS High Availability
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Managing cluster services


Once you have configured the cluster services as you like, you must learn how to manage them. We can manage cluster services with the clusvcadm command and additional parameters. The syntax of the clusvcadm command is as follows:

clusvcadm [parameter]

With the clusvcadm command, you can perform the following actions:

  • Disable service (syntax: clusvcadm -d <service_name>): This stops the cluster service and puts it into the disabled state. This is the only permitted operation if the service in question is in the failed state.

  • Start service (syntax: clusvcadm -e <service_name> -m <cluster_node>): This starts a non-running cluster service. It optionally provides the cluster node name you would like to start the service on.

  • Relocate service (syntax: clusvcadm -r <service_name> -m <cluster_node>): This stops the cluster service and starts it on a different cluster node as provided with the -m parameter.

  • Migrate service (syntax: clusvcadm...