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Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
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Several
commands that you perform on a running system allow you the option of specifying
a node or cluster. You can specify a node or a cluster to use as the default
if you do not specify the node or cluster explicitly. The Cluster Manager GUI prompts you to enter the name of the default
cluster when you have not specified one. Alternately, you can set the default
cluster by clicking the “Select Cluster...” button at the bottom
of the FailSafe Manager window. When using the Cluster Manager GUI, there is no need to set a default
node. When you are using the Cluster Manager CLI, you can use the following
commands to specify default values. Use either of the following commands to
specify a default cluster: cmgr> set cluster A
cmgr> set node A |
Linux FailSafe Administrator's Guide
(document number: 007-4322-002 / published: 2001-02-28)
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