HP P6000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (5697-0986, June 2011)

clxpmu main menu
DescriptionMenu choice
View a list of configured management servers in the following format: hostname
host IP:SMI-S port number login:loginSSL:[SSLyes/SSLno]
1) View existing entries
Select a management server to delete from list.
This function requires you to enter the password for the selected HP SMI-S server
before the operation can be performed.
2) Delete existing entry
Add the following information to the list of host managers:
Host name: Host name for a management server.
Host IP: IP address for a management server.
Port: Port to connect to a management server (default is 5988 if no SSL or
5989 if SSL).
Login name: Login to connect to SMI-S server.
Password: Password connect to SMI-S server.
Use SSL: Specify if you will be connecting using SSL.
3) Add new entry
Select a host from a list of configured management servers and modify the
following properties:
Host name
Host IP
Port
Login name
Password
Use SSL
This function requires you to enter the password for the selected HP SMI-S server
before changes can be performed.
4) Modify existing entry
Save changes to the configuration file (clxsmiscfg) and exit clxpmu.5) Save changes and quit
Exit clxpmu.6) Quit without saving
changes
Pre-execution and post-execution programs
P6000 Cluster Extension can invoke pre-execution and post-execution programs prior to or after a
P6000 Cluster Extension failover/failback function. These programs can be any executable, and must
be able to provide return codes to P6000 Cluster Extension. If the programs add significant execution
time to the application service startup process, the timeout values for the startup process must be
adjusted in the cluster software.
P6000 Cluster Extension transfers information as CLI arguments to the pre-execution and post-execution
programs. You must not specify CLI arguments. Pre-executables and post-executables must be specified
by full path in the PreExecScript and PostExecScript objects. If no executable is specified (there is an
empty value for the object), no preprocessing or postprocessing is performed. If the object is not
defined, then the argument value is empty.
The following arguments are transferred to the scripts in this order:
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