Will executing the command 'hastop -all -force' cause VERITAS Cluster Volume Manager or VERITAS Cluster File System to come offline?
| Article:TECH17972 | | | Created: 2002-01-25 | | | Updated: 2004-01-21 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH17972 |
Problem
Will executing the command 'hastop -all -force' cause VERITAS Cluster Volume Manager or VERITAS Cluster File System to come offline?
Solution
No. Although VERITAS Cluster Server (VCS) will be taken down on all nodes, Cluster Volume Manager and Cluster File System will still be up and running.
#hastatus -sum
-- SYSTEM STATE
-- System State Frozen
A gin RUNNING 0
A tonic RUNNING 0
-- GROUP STATE
-- Group System Probed AutoDisabled State
B SharedGroup gin Y N ONLINE
B SharedGroup tonic Y N ONLINE
B cvm gin Y N ONLINE
B cvm tonic Y N ONLINE
#hastop -all -force
mode: enabled: cluster active - MASTER
And on the other node in the cluster:
#hastop -all -force
mode: enabled: cluster active - SLAVE
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Legacy ID
243711
Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH17972
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