Managing Serviceguard A.11.20, March 2013
Table 13 Optional Modules (continued)
CommentsParameters (page)Module Name
fs_mount_retry_count (page 254) (S)
fs_umount_retry_count (page 254)
*
(S)
fs_name (page 255)
*
(S)
fs_directory (page 255)
*
(S)
fs_type (page 255) (S)
fs_mount_opt (page 256) (S)
fs_umount_opt (page 256) (S)
fs_fsck_opt (page 256) (S)
Add to a base module to configure
environment variables to be
passed to an external script.
pev pev_ (page 256)
*
Add to a base module to specify
additional programs to be run
external_pre external_pre_script (page 256)
*
before volume groups and disk
groups are activated while the
package is starting and after they
are deactivated while the package
is halting.
Add to a base module to specify
additional programs to be run
external external_script (page 256)
*
during package start and stopped
at package halt time.
Add to a base module to configure
Access Control Policies for the
package.
acp user_name (page 257)
user_host (page 257)
user_role (page 257)
Use if you are creating a complex
package that requires most or all
all parametersall
of the optional parameters; or if
you want to see the specifications
and comments for all available
parameters.
Use if you are creating a
multi-node package that requires
all parameters that can be used by a multi-node
package; includes multi_node, dependency,
multi_node_all
most or all of the optional
monitor_subnet, service, resource,
parameters that are available for
this type of package.
volume_group, filesystem, pev,
external_pre, external, and acp modules.
A symbolic link to the all module;
used if you do not specify a base
(all parameters)default
module on the cmmakepkg
command line; see “cmmakepkg
Examples” (page 258).
Add to a base module to enable
the usage of iSCSI disks with
pr_cntl
Persistent Reservation in a
package.
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.
Choosing Package Modules 237