I just noticed that in RHEL 4 clustat could be run by any user and now in RHEL 5 it requires root. Was this done on purpose or is it a by product of the changes of cluster from v1 -> v2? Is there anything that can be done to allow a user to run clustat without sudo. I don't think I want to set it with the suid bit.
RHEL4:
rhel4:/u/oracle> /usr/sbin/clustat
Member Status: Quorate
Member Name Status
------ ---- ------
rhel4-2 Online, rgmanager
rhel4 Online, Local, rgmanager
Service Name Owner (Last) State
------- ---- ----- ------ -----
griddnvr rhel4 started
fibrbase rhel4 started
pcms2 rhel4 started
notifprd rhel4 started
qtprod (none) disabled
rhel4:/u/oracle> /usr/sbin/clustat -v
clustat version 1.9.72
Connected via: CMAN/SM Plugin v1.1.7.4
rhel4:/u/oracle> rpm -q rgmanager
rgmanager-1.9.72-1
RHEL5:
rhel5 /u/oracle> /usr/sbin/clustat
Could not connect to CMAN: Permission denied
rhel5 /u/oracle> /usr/sbin/clustat -v
Could not connect to CMAN: Permission denied
rhel5 /u/oracle> rpm -q rgmanager
rgmanager-2.0.38-2.el5_2.1
[root@rhel5 ~]# clustat -v
clustat version DEVEL
TIA
-Jeremy
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