Managing Serviceguard 14th Edition, June 2007

Configuring Packages and Their Services
Choosing Package Modules
Chapter 6 281
NOTE The default form for parameter names in the modular package
configuration file is lower case; for legacy packages the default is upper
case. There are no compatibility issues; Serviceguard is case-insensitive
as far as the parameter names are concerned. This manual uses lower
case, unless the parameter in question is used only in legacy packages, or
the context refers exclusively to such a package.
Package Parameter Explanations
Brief descriptions of the package configuration parameters follow.
NOTE For more information, see the comments in the editable configuration file
output by the cmmakepkg command, and the cmmakepkg manpage.
If you are going to browse these explanations deciding which parameters
you need, you may want to generate and print out a configuration file
that has the comments for all of the parameters; you can create such a
file as follows:
cmmakepkg -m sg/all $SGCONF/sg-all
or simply
cmmakepkg $SGCONF/sg-all
This creates a file /etc/cmcluster/sg-all that contains all the
parameters and comments.
default (all parameters) A symbolic link to the
all module; used if a
base module is not
specified on the
cmmakepkg command
line; see “cmmakepkg
Examples” on page 299.
Table 6-2 Optional Modules (Continued)
Module Name Parameters (page) Comments