HP-UX IPQoS A.01.00 Administrator's Guide (October 2005)
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing HP-UX IPQoS
- 3 Getting Started with HP-UX IPQoS
- 4 HP-UX IPQoS Configuration Files
- 5 Administering HP-UX IPQoS
- 6 Troubleshooting HP-UX IPQoS
- Overview
- Troubleshooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Scenarios
- Installation Scenario: HP-UX IPQoS Installation Fails
- HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Verification Fails
- Active Configuration Is Not As Expected
- State Is Not As Expected
- Traffic Management Problems
- Corrupt or Missing HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File
- Internal Error from Corrupt or Missing HP-UX IPQoS Database File
- Sample Error and Warning Messages
- Reporting Problems to HP
- A HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Attributes: Quick Reference
- B HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Examples
- C ipqosadmin Quick Reference
- Glossary

Administering HP-UX IPQoS
ipqosadmin Overview
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You can also control what HP-UX IPQoS configuration is in place at any time through
scripts such as sh, ksh, csh, or perl. The ipqosadmin utility, as a command-line
interface, rather than a graphical user interface, helps facilitate this. Be aware of
message related options when using ipqosadmin in scripts.
The scripts can be submitted to the cron utility. You can use the cron utility to
automatically schedule scripts to load different configuration files at different times of the
day and week. For more information regarding cron jobs and the crontab file format,
refer to the cron (1M) and crontab (1M) manpages.