Identify the cluster details in the command prompt in oracle 11gR2
$ $CRS_HOME/bin/cemutlo -n
To Check the cluster details
$ crsctl check cluster -all – to check the status of the Clusterware on all nodes
$ crsctl stop cluster -all – to stop the Oracle Clusterware stack on all nodes
$ crsctl start cluster -all – to start the Oracle Clusterware stack on all nodes
SE CRSCTL COMMAND TO CHECK THE HEALTH OF YOUR CLUSTERWARE. CLUVFY COMMAND
./crsctl check crs
YOU CAN ALSO CHECK CLUSTERWARE STATUS ON BOTH THE NODES USING
$crsctl check cluster
TO DETERMINE SOFTWARE VERSION (BINARY VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE ON A PARTICULAR CLUSTER NODE) USE
$ crsctl query crs softwareversion
$ crsctl query crs activeversion
$ $CRS_HOME/bin/cemutlo -n
To Check the cluster details
$ crsctl check cluster -all – to check the status of the Clusterware on all nodes
$ crsctl stop cluster -all – to stop the Oracle Clusterware stack on all nodes
$ crsctl start cluster -all – to start the Oracle Clusterware stack on all nodes
SE CRSCTL COMMAND TO CHECK THE HEALTH OF YOUR CLUSTERWARE. CLUVFY COMMAND
./crsctl check crs
YOU CAN ALSO CHECK CLUSTERWARE STATUS ON BOTH THE NODES USING
$crsctl check cluster
TO DETERMINE SOFTWARE VERSION (BINARY VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE ON A PARTICULAR CLUSTER NODE) USE
$ crsctl query crs softwareversion
$ crsctl query crs activeversion
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