Specifications

AMF Introduction and Configuration
New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions 133
If you specify a partially invalid working-set node list or group list, only the valid nodes or
groups will join the working set. If you specify a completely invalid working-set, you will
create a working-set containing no nodes. The switch will generate a warning message to
alert you that the current working-set is empty:
User-defined working-set groups
In addition to the automatic working-set groups, you can create user-defined groups for
arbitrary sets of nodes that you wish to group together, for example, all AMF master
nodes.
To create a user-defined working-set group:
1. Create a working-set containing the desired nodes.
2. In global configuration mode use the command atmf group (membership)” on
page 179.
You can see all user-defined working-set groups that exist on the AMF network with the
command show atmf group members” on page 228:
Executing Commands on Working-Sets
Executing commands on a working-set of nodes is very similar to executing commands on
a single AlliedWare Plus device.
When a command is executed that is valid for all nodes within the working-set, the output
is displayed for each of the nodes separately. However, output will be grouped when it is
the same for more than one node.
atmf1[3]#
atmf working-set group x511
% Warning – working set is now empty
atmf1[0]#
Master#
atmf working-set Master1,Master2
Master1,Master2
Working set join
atmf1[2]#
conf t
atmf1[2]#
atmf group new-group-name
x908_VCS_1#show atmf group members user-defined
Retrieving Automatic groups from:
x510_1 Master1, Master2, x908_VCS_2 x908_VCS_1
ATMF Group membership
User-defined Total
Groups Members Members
----------------------------------------------------------------
Masters 2 Master1 Master2
Master#