How to stop the VCS
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Answer / sbrahman75
#hastop –local
#hastop –local –evaculate ? 100% shutdown the system
#hastop –loca –force ?without shutting down the
application,only vcs can be down (hadaemon)
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Answer / venugopal adep
Stop the cluster on the local server but leave the
application/s running, do not failover the application/s
#hastop -local
Stop cluster on local server but evacuate (failover) the
application/s to another node within the cluster
#hastop -local -evacuate
Stop the cluster on all nodes but leave the application/s
running
#hastop -all -force
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