Has anyone had issues moving fileset ownership to other cluster members
using cfsmrg? I've used this before with no problems, but am having
difficulty this time. Here's the deal:
I have a three node 5.1 cluster (PK4). Two GS80s (named GS801 and GS801)
and an ES40 (named ES401). Oracle runs on GS801, so I wanted all the AdvFS
filesets that are part of Oracle to be under GS801 control. Moving filesets
currently under GS802 to GS801 worked fine. Moving filesets from ES401 to
GS801 produced the following output:
# cfsmgr -h es401 -r -a SERVER=gs801 /oradata08
cfsmgr: Unable to get member ID for view host 'es401'.
I have tried to call it by fully qualified hostname (even though the man
pages says not to), and that didn't work either. The member is in the
hostfile and ./rhost file. It looks like the cluster member is up and
recognized:
# clu_get_info
Cluster information for cluster prod
Number of members configured in this cluster = 3
memberid for this member = 1
Quorum disk = dsk2h
Quorum disk votes = 1
Information on each cluster member
Cluster memberid = 2
Hostname = gs802.advmkt.com
Cluster interconnect IP name = gs802-mc0
Member state = UP
Cluster memberid = 1
Hostname = gs801.advmkt.com
Cluster interconnect IP name = gs801-mc0
Member state = UP
Cluster memberid = 3
Hostname = es401.advmkt.com
Cluster interconnect IP name = es401-mc0
Member state = UP
Any input would be great!
Thanks
Rich Glazier
System Administrator
IS Department
858.812.6475 ext.2789
Nextel- 619.921.6079
Fax 858.812.6480
Received on Thu Jun 06 2002 - 18:41:46 NZST