Administration Guide
When you run the DB2MSCS utility, it creates the infrastructure for failover
support for all machines in the MSCS cluster. To remove support from a
machine, use the db2iclus command with the drop
option. To re-enable support for a machine, use the add
option.
The command syntax is as follows:
>>-db2iclus----+-add--+---+---------------------+--------------->
'-drop-' '-/i:--instance_name--'
>-----/u:--account_name,password----+--------------------+------>
'-/m:--machine_name--'
>-----+--------------------+-----------------------------------><
'-/c:--cluster_name--'
Where:
- add
- Enables failover support on the machine by adding it to an MSCS
cluster. The DB2 resource (database server) can then fail over to this
machine.
- drop
- Removes failover support from the machine by dropping it from an MSCS
cluster.
- /i: instance_name
- Is the name of the instance. (This parameter overrides the setting
of the DB2INSTANCE environment variable.)
- /u: account_name, password
- Is the domain account used as the logon account name of the DB2
Service. For example:
/u:domainA\db2nt,password
This parameter is only required with the add parameter.
- /m:machine_name
- Is the computer name of the machine that you want to add to, or drop from,
an MSCS cluster. You must specify this option if you run the command
from a machine other than the one for which you are modifying failover
support.
- /c: cluster_name
- Is the name of the MSCS cluster as it is known on the LAN. This
name is specified when the MSCS cluster is first created.
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