How to start one node cluster.

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How to start one node cluster...

Answer / sbrahman75

Ok boot –x

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How to start one node cluster...

Answer / ps

As its a one node cluster hence should be get started after
a boot automatically but in case we have manually shutdown
it using the command " hastop -local -force" we can start
the cluster either using "hastart -force or gabconfig -a"

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How to start one node cluster...

Answer / sandy

start one node and it will search for quorum devices and
after voting, the DID devices will be accessible and one
node will start. If quorum deice is not available than from
Ok prompt.
ok boot -s
modify quorum device in the below file.
/etc/cluster/ccr/infrastructure.
and boot node with local quorum device.

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How to start one node cluster...

Answer / srini muddara

hastart -onenode

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How to start one node cluster...

Answer / syed

from the Ok prompt boot -x

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