"vxdctl -c mode"--cluster inactive problem.

i am using Solaris 8 with Volume manager 3.5 & Sun Cluster 3.0.
after installing all thing, when i put --
#vxdctl -c mode
mode:enabled:cluster inactive

i find a solution is to run--
#opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastatus -sum

but problem is that i haven't any VRTsvcs package. so how can i get VRTSvcs package. or if u have any other solution please inform me.

VRTSvcs is a Veritas package, where you are dealing with Sun Cluster. I think what you are wanting is more along the lines of:

vxclustadm -m <cluster monitor> startnode

As always, RTM is a good idea. See what the manpage for vxclustadm says.

Thanks,

Keith

hi,
thanks
for u'r reply. according to u'r advice, i use man of vxclustadm, but still have problem.

#vxclustadm -m vcs startnode
vxclustadm:Error in opening configuration file /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf

i am using Veritus Manager 3.5.
So what to do?

So this is a new system setup, you hadn't a running cluster? What does the following command show?

pkginfo | grep VRTS

Thanks,

Keith

i already run the cluster. when i shutdown the active node, all the DiskGroup are switched from active node to another node.

#pkginfo|grep VRTS
system VRTSfsdoc VERITAS File System Documentation
application VRTSfspro VERITAS File System Management Services Provider
application VRTSob VERITAS Enterprise Administrator Service
application VRTSobgui VERITAS Enterprise Administrator
application VRTSvlic VERITAS License Utilities
system VRTSvmdoc VERITAS Volume Manager (user documentation)
system VRTSvmman VERITAS Volume Manager, Manual Pages
application VRTSvmpro VERITAS Volume Manager Management Services Provider
system VRTSvxvm VERITAS Volume Manager, Binaries