CLUSTER(1M) — HP-UX
Series 300 Diskless Only
NAME
cluster − allocate resources for clustered operation
SYNOPSIS
/etc/cluster
DESCRIPTION
The cluster command allocates kernel resources and notifies the kernel that clustered operation is intended. The cluster command can only be executed by the machine listed as the root server in the /etc/clusterconf file. The machine executing the cluster command is converted from a stand alone system to the root server of a cluster. Once the cluster command has been executed, cluster server processes started and the network initialized, the remote boot daemon can be started, thus allowing other machines to join the cluster. Machines that are allowed to join a cluster are listed in the /etc/clusterconf file.
The cluster command is normally executed as part of the /etc/rc script.
DIAGNOSTICS
Not listed as root server in /etc/clusterconf
A machine other than the root server attempted to execute this command.
AUTHOR
Cluster was developed by HP.
FILES
/etc/clusterconf
SEE ALSO
csp(1M), ifconfig(1M), rbootd(1M), clusterconf(4).
Hewlett-Packard Company — May 11, 2021