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Oracle Solaris Cluster Reference Manual Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 |
- cluster names database
/etc/clusters
The clusters file contains information regarding the known clusters in the local naming domain. For each cluster a single line should be present with the following information:
clustername whitespace-delimited list of hosts
Expansion is recursive if a name on the right hand side is tagged with the expansion marker: ``*''.
Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or TAB characters. A `#' indicates the beginning of a comment. Characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file.
Cluster names may contain any printable character other than an upper case character, a field delimiter, NEWLINE, or comment character. The maximum length of a cluster name is 32 characters.
This information is used by Oracle Solaris Cluster system administration tools, like the pconsole command, to specify a group of nodes to administer. The names used in this database must be host names, as used in the hosts database.
The database is available from either NIS or NIS+ maps or a local file. Lookup order can be specified in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. The default order is nis files.
Example 1 A Sample /etc/clusters File
Here is a typical /etc/clusters file:
bothclusters *planets *wine planets mercury venus wine zinfandel merlot chardonnay riesling
Here is a typical /etc/nsswitch.conf entry:
clusters: nis files
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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