o2cb_ctl (8) - Linux Manuals

o2cb_ctl: Control program for the O2CB cluster service.

NAME

o2cb_ctl - Control program for the O2CB cluster service.

SYNOPSIS

o2cb_ctl -C -n object -t type [-i] [-a attribute ]
o2cb_ctl -D -n object [-u]
o2cb_ctl -I [-o-z] -l manager> [-n object>] [-t type] [-a attribute]
o2cb_ctl -H [-n object] [-t type>] [-a attribute>]
o2cb_ctl -h
o2cb_ctl -V

DESCRIPTION

o2cb_ctl is the control program for the O2CB cluster service. Users are not advised to use this program directly but instead use the O2CB init service and/or ocfs2console.

OPTIONS

-C
Create an object in the OCFS2 Cluster Configuration.

-D
Delete an object from the existing OCFS2 Cluster Configuration.

-I
Print information about the OCFS2 Cluster Configuration.

-H
Change an object or objects in the existing OCFS2 Cluster Configuration.

-h
Displays help and exit.

-V
Print version and exit.

OTHER OPTIONS

-a <attribute>
With -C, <attribute> is in format "parameter=value", where the parameter is a valid parameter that can be set in the file /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf. With -I, <attribute> may be "parameter", indicating an attribute to be listed in the output, or it may be "parameter==value", indicating that only objects matching "parameter=value" are to be displayed.

-i
Valid only with -C. When creating something (node or cluster), it will also install it in the live cluster. If the parameter is not specified, then only update the /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf.

-n object
object is usually the node name or cluster name. In the /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf file, it would be the value of the name parameter for any of the sections (cluster or node).

-o
Valid only with -I. Using this parameter, if one asks o2cb_ctl to list all nodes, it will output it in a format suitable for shell parsing.

-t type
type can be cluster, node or heartbeat.

-u
Valid only with -D. When deleting something (node or cluster), it will also remove it from the live cluster. If the parameter is not specified, then only update the /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf.

-z
Valid only with -I. This is the default. If one asks o2cb_ctl to list all nodes, it will give a verbose listing.

EXAMPLES

Add node5 to an offline cluster:

$ o2cb_ctl -C -n node5 -t node -a number=5
       -a ip_address=192.168.0.5 -a ip_port=7777

       -a cluster=mycluster

Add node10 to an online cluster:

$ o2cb_ctl -C -i -n node10 -t node -a number=10
       -a ip_address=192.168.1.10 -a ip_port=7777

       -a cluster=mycluster

Note the -i argument.

Query the IP address of node5:

$ o2cb_ctl -I -n node5 -a ip_address

Change the IP address of node5:

$ o2cb_ctl -H -n node5 -a ip_address=192.168.1.5

AUTHORS

Oracle Corporation

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