Managing Serviceguard Sixteenth Edition, March 2009
user_host
The system from which a user specified by user_name can execute
package-administration commands.
Legal values are any_serviceguard_node, or cluster_member_node, or a specific
cluster node. If you specify a specific node it must be the official hostname (the
hostname portion, and only thehostname portion, of the fully qualified domain name).
As with user_name, be careful to spell the keywords exactly as given.
user_role
Must be package_admin, allowing the user access to the cmrunpkg, cmhaltpkg,
and cmmodpkg commands (and the equivalent functions in Serviceguard Manager)
for this package, and to the Monitor role for the cluster. See “Controlling Access to the
Cluster” (page 224) for more information.
Additional Parameters Used Only by Legacy Packages
IMPORTANT: The following parameters are used only by legacy packages. Do not
try to use them in modular packages. See “Configuring a Legacy Package” (page 338)
for more information.
PATH Specifies the path to be used by the script.
SUBNET Specifies the IP subnets that are to be monitored
for the package.
STORAGE_GROUP Specifies CVM disk groups that do not use
Veritas Cluster File System (CFS).
IMPORTANT: Use the STORAGE_GROUP
parameter only for CVM (not LVM or VxVM) in
legacy packages, and do not use it for CVM disk
groups in a cluster that uses CFS. (CFS resources
are controlled by two multi-node packages, one
for the disk group and one for the mount point.)
Check the Serviceguard/SGeRAC/SMS/Serviceguard
Manager Plug-in Compatibility and Feature Matrix
and the latest Release Notes for your version of
Serviceguard for up-to-date information about
CVM and CFS support
(http://www.docs.hp.com -> High
Availability -> Serviceguard).
RUN_SCRIPT and HALT_SCRIPT
Use the full pathname of each script.
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