ASMCMD Client Cluster Management Commands
This topic provides a summary of the ASMCMD client cluster management commands that are used with Oracle ASM remote instances.
Unless otherwise specified, the ASMCMD cluster management commands should be executed in the Oracle ASM-CSS cluster.
For information about Oracle Flex ASM, refer to "Managing Oracle Flex ASM".
Table 10-23 lists the ASMCMD client cluster management commands with brief descriptions.
lscc
Purpose
Lists the configured member clusters.
Syntax and Description
lscc [--suppressheader] [-l] [cluster_name]
The following table lists the options for the lscc
command.
Table 10-24 Options for the lscc command
Option | Description |
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Suppresses column headings from the output. |
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Displays all details. |
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Specifies the name of the client cluster. |
Examples
The following example lists the configured client clusters.
Example 10-29 Using the ASMCMD lscc command
ASMCMD [+] > lscc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME VERSION GUID ================================================================================ ClientCluster1 12.2.0.0.0 78015b1e78756f88bf119fd8e5146df4 Clientcluster2 12.2.0.0.0 3de3bbd75e9a7f17bfe027b477b5bcae ================================================================================ ASMCMD [+] > lscc -l -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME VERSION GUID ASM GIMR TFA RHP ================================================================================ ClientCluster1 12.2.0.0.0 78015b1e78756f88bf119fd8e5146df4 YES YES YES YES Clientcluster2 12.2.0.0.0 3de3bbd75e9a7f17bfe027b477b5bcae YES YES YES NO ================================================================================ ASMCMD [+] > lscc ClientCluster1 --suppressheader ClientCluster1 12.2.0.0.0 78015b1e78756f88bf119fd8e5146df4 ASMCMD [+] > lscc ClientCluster1 --suppressheader -l ClientCluster1 12.2.0.0.0 78015b1e78756f88bf119fd8e5146df4 ASM,GIMR,TFA,RHP
mkcc
Purpose
Creates the configuration for a member cluster.
Syntax and Description
mkcc cluster_name wrap [--direct] [--version client_cluster_version] [--asm] [--gimr] [--rhp] [--tfa]
The following table lists the options for the mkcc
command.
Table 10-25 Options for the mkcc command
Option | Description |
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Specifies the name of the client cluster. |
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Specifies the full path of the XML file to export the credentials. |
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Specifies direct storage access. If not specified, the storage access is indirect. |
- |
Specifies the five digit client cluster version if it is different than the storage server version. The storage server version is used if not specified. |
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Generate credentials and configuration for an Oracle ASM client cluster. |
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Generate credentials and configuration for an Oracle GIMR client cluster. |
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Generate credentials and configuration for an Oracle RHP client cluster. |
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Generate credentials and configuration for an Oracle TFA client cluster. |
The client cluster name must conform to the same rules as a cluster name. The name must be unique across your enterprise, must be at least one character long and no more than 15 characters in length, must be alphanumeric, cannot begin with a numeral, and may contain hyphens (-). Underscore characters (_) are not allowed.
If no component options are specified, the default is to configure all of the components and store their credentials in the same manifest file.
GNS credentials are not generated by the asmcmd
mkcc
command. To configure the member cluster as a GNS Client, run the following command as a privileged user to export the GNS instance client data configuration to the cluster manifest file:
srvctl export gns -clientdata wrap -role CLIENT
Examples
The following example creates credentials for a client cluster.
Example 10-30 Using the ASMCMD mkcc command
ASMCMD [+] > mkcc clientcluster1 /tmp/client_cluster1.xml --version 12.2.0.0.0
See Also:
Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation and Upgrade Guide for information about cluster name requirements
rmcc
Purpose
Removes the configuration for a member cluster.
Syntax and Description
rmcc cluster_name [-f]
The following table lists the options for the rmcc
command.
Table 10-26 Options for the rmcc command
Option | Description |
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Specifies the name of the client cluster. |
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Specifies to force the removal of client cluster credentials. |
Examples
The following example removes the configuration for a client cluster.
Example 10-31 Using the ASMCMD rmcc command
ASMCMD [+] > rmcc clientcluster1