crsctl unset css

Use the crsctl unset css command to unset the value of a Cluster Synchronization Services parameter and restore it to its default value.

Syntax

crsctl unset css parameter

Usage Notes

  • You can specify the following Cluster Synchronization Services parameters:

    • diagwait

    • disktimeout

    • misscount

    • reboottime

    • priority

    • logfilesize

Example

To restore the reboottime Cluster Synchronization Services parameter to its default value:

$ crsctl unset css reboottime