Managing Serviceguard 13th Edition, February 2007

Configuring Packages and Their Services
Verifying the Package Configuration
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Verifying the Package Configuration
Serviceguard checks the configuration you enter and reports any errors.
In Serviceguard Manager, click Check to verify the package configuration
you have done under any package configuration tab, or to check changes
you have made to the control script. Click Apply to verify the package as
a whole. See the local Help for more details.
If you are using the command line, use the following command to verify
the content of the ASCII package configuration you have created:
# cmcheckconf -v -P /etc/cmcluster/pkg1/pkg1.config
Errors are displayed on the standard output. If necessary, edit the file to
correct any errors, then run the command again until it completes
without errors.
The following items are checked (whether you use Serviceguard Manager
or cmcheckconf command):
Package name is valid, and at least one NODE_NAME entry is included.
There are no duplicate parameter entries.
Values for parameters are within permitted ranges.
Run and halt scripts exist on all nodes in the cluster and are
executable.
Run and halt script timeouts are less than 4294 seconds.
Configured resources are available on cluster nodes.
If a dependency is configured, the dependency package must already
be configured in the cluster.