Takes an AIX® command and distributes it to a set of nodes that are members of a cluster.
The AIX operating system can operate in a single node or multinode configuration. A multinode configuration of the AIX operating system is a cluster configuration.
Using the AIX system management commands (such as the mkuser command, mkvg command, and lslv command), a system administrator can perform operations on the characteristics and functional definitions such as devices, file systems, and user management attributes. These system management commands can be run in a local sphere or in a cluster sphere.
In a cluster configuration, running an AIX command produces a distribution of the AIX command to all nodes participating in the cluster. Thus, an AIX system administrator can manage a group of nodes as a single object.
The enablement of AIX commands for cluster awareness has the following characteristics:
Item | Description |
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-n clustername | Specifies the name of a cluster to send a command to. All nodes in the cluster receive the command. |
-m nodename | Specifies the node names to send a command to. The nodes must be members of a cluster. This allows the distribution of the command to a subset of nodes in a cluster. |
clcmd -n clusterabc -m oscar-test-dev1,oscar-test-dev2 -- /usr/bin/ps
Item | Description |
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/path/to/localcmd <localcmd_options> | A qualified file specification used to specify the command to run. The <localcmd_options> list contains the options relevant to the command being run. |