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The following shows an example of executing the command:
host2# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q node=host1,maintstate

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Confirm that the cluster node is in the maintenance mode.
Make sure that the node that is in the maintenance node has the

following status:
- The node is in the Offline status.
- Both the current Quorum votes present and Quorum votes
possible are 0.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
host2# /usr/cluster/bin/scstat -q

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If the cluster is a two-node configuration, enter the install mode.
If the cluster consists of three or more nodes, this step is not

necessary so go to step 9. The following shows an example of

executing the command:
host2# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q installmode

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Release the settings of the last Quorum device.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
host2# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -r -q globaldev=Quorum-

device's-device-ID

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At a node that is not in the maintenance mode, switch to become the

superuser.
If the cluster consists of two nodes, go to step 12. If the cluster

consists of three or more nodes, go to step 11.

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If the cluster consists of three or more nodes, reset the cluster

Quorum votes.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
host2# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q node=host1,reset

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Change the mode of the node, which you changed into the

maintenance mode, back to the previous mode.
At the ok prompt, execute boot.

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If the cluster consists of two nodes, make sure that the node (which

was changed into the maintenance mode) that you want to change

back to the previous mode is active, and then reset the cluster

Quorum votes. If the cluster consists of three or more nodes, this step

is not necessary.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
host2# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q node=host1,reset

Setting up a Solaris 11 environment

Verifying the publisher of a package

In a Solaris 11 environment, if you cannot access the publisher of the

Solaris package currently in use, HDLM installation fails. If this happens,

you need to perform the procedure below to disable the publisher. If you

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Creating an HDLM Environment

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for Solaris

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