Re: HACMP: clstat
From: Mark (ogniemi_at_poczta.onet.pl)
Date: 11/07/03
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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 22:26:33 +0100
Uzytkownik "nc_mark" <mark.davis@msj.org> napisal w wiadomosci
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> ogniemi@poczta.onet.pl (Ogien) wrote in message
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> > Hello,
> >
> > I've working cascading cluster HACMP build of 2 nodes. Everything is
> > fine but one thing: "clstat" doesn't discover the cluster status -
> > shows the following:
> >
> > clstat - HACMP Cluster Status Monitor
> > -------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > THERE ARE NO CLUSTERS CURRENTLY ACTIVE
> >
> >
> >
> > THE PROGRAM WILL CONTINUE SEARCHING FOR ONE
> >
> > The clinfo and snmpd is not customized (default community string:
> > public)
> >
> > # lssrc -g cluster
> > Subsystem Group PID Status
> > clstrmgr cluster 14440 active
> > clsmuxpd cluster 15532 active
> > clinfo cluster 17710 active
> >
> > # clfindres
> > GroupName Type State Location Sticky Loc
> > ------------- ---------- ------ -------- ----------
> > res2 cascading UP clnode02
> > res2_2 cascading UP clnode02
> > res1 cascading UP clnode01
> > res1_2 cascading UP clnode01
> >
> >
> > # lssrc -Ss clinfo
> >
#subsysname:synonym:cmdargs:path:uid:auditid:standin:standout:standerr:actio
n:multi:contact:svrkey:svrmtype:priority:signorm:sigforce:display:waittime:g
rpname:
> >
clinfo:::/usr/sbin/cluster/clinfo:0:0:/dev/console:/dev/console:/dev/console
:-O:-Q:-K:0:0:20:0:0:-D:15:cluster:
> >
> >
> >
> > Please answer what is missed? What should be done to have the real
> > status of the cluster?
> >
> >
> > thx in advance,
> > Mark
>
> Mark, are you sure snmp working properly? As you may know, HA is
> rather dependent on SNMP.
>
> For example, do you have something other than the traditional 'public'
> community?
>
> You may want to also have a good look at your snmpd.log, ususally in
> /var/tmp or /usr/tmp.
>
> -Mark Davis
On http://www.tek-tips.com I got answer that it is a problem with snmpd V3
on AIX 5.2....strange system..
"On version 5.2 there is a problem with snmpd version3 , hence when you run
clstat it doesn't display the state of the cluster."
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