Managing HP Serviceguard A.12.00.00 for Linux, June 2014
Table 8 Optional Modules (continued)
CommentsParameters (page)Module Name
Use if you are creating a complex
package that requires most or all
of the optional parameters; or if
you want to see the specifications
and comments for all available
parameters.
all parametersall
Use if you are creating a
multi-node package that requires
most or all of the optional
parameters that are available for
this type of package.
all parameters that can be used by a multi-node
package; includes multi_node, dependency,
monitor_subnet, service, volume_group,
filesystem, pev, external_pre, external,
and acp modules.
multi_node_all
A symbolic link to the all module;
used if a base module is not
specified on the cmmakepkg
command line; see “cmmakepkg
Examples” (page 201).
(all parameters)default
Add to a base module to enable
the Persistent Reservation in a
package.
pr_cntl
Use if you are configuring
serviceguard-xdc packages that
require Host-based mirroring in
Extended Distance Cluster
(serviceguard-xdc) environment.
For information about xdc/xdc
module attributes, see HP
Serviceguard Extended Distance
Cluster for Linux A.12.00.00
Deployment Guide.
NOTE: The xdc/xdc module is
compatible only with sg/
failover and is not compatible
with sg/multi_node and sg/
system_multinode.
xdc/xdc
NOTE: The default form for parameter names in the modular package configuration file is lower
case. There are no compatibility issues; Serviceguard is case-insensitive as far as the parameter
names are concerned.
6.1.4 Package Parameter Explanations
Brief descriptions of the package configuration parameters follow.
184 Configuring Packages and Their Services