The basic cluster node syntax is:
cluster [[/cluster:]cluster name] node node name /option
The cluster name is optional. If no node name and no options are specified, the default option is /status.
If the name of your cluster is also a cluster command or its abbreviation, such as node, use /cluster: to explicitly specify the cluster name. For a list of all the cluster commands, see Related Topics.
The following table describes the available cluster node options:
| Option | Use to... |
|---|---|
| /status | Display the cluster node status (Up, Down, or Paused). The node name is optional. The status of all nodes is displayed if you do not provide a node name. |
| /pause | Pause a node. |
| /resume | Resume a paused node. |
| /evict | Evict a node from a cluster. |
| /listinterfaces | List the node's network interfaces. |
| /properties [property list] | View or set the node common properties. The node name is optional. If you do not specify a node name, properties for all nodes are displayed. For more information on property lists, see Property lists |
| /privproperties [property list] | View or set the node private properties. The node name is optional. If you do not provide a node name, private properties for all nodes are displayed . For more information on property lists, see Property lists |
| /? or /help | Display cluster node syntax. |
For example, to display the status of a node named OpsNode1, type the following at the Windows 2000 command prompt:
cluster node opsnode1 /status
The following table describes the common cluster node property names, their uses, and valid settings:
| Common property names | Use |
|---|---|
| Description | Describes a node. |
| EventEnableLogReplication | Specifies if Event Log Replication is enabled or disabled on a node. (True (1) means enabled; False (0) means disabled.) If the cluster Event Log Replication is disabled, Event Log Replication on a node is disabled, regardless of property setting. |
By default, there are no private properties for cluster node. Software vendors can add private properties to extend cluster functionality.