HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-15 - Serviceguard
HP-UX Handbook – Rev 13.00 Page 17 (of 108)
Chapter 15 Serviceguard
October 29, 2013
[-C cluster_ascii_file]
[-q quorum_server [qs_ip2] | -L lock_lun_device|lock_vg:lock_pv]
[-n node_name [-L lock_lun_device]]...
cmquerycl [-v] -N network_template_file -n node_name ... [-f format]
[-a ipv4|ipv6|any]
Option meaning:
-C cluster_ascii_file
Cluster configuration info will be saved in
cluster_ascii_file
-N network_template_file
Causes cmquerycl to discover connected LAN interfaces on
each node specified via the -n option, and to write that
info to network_template_file.
-c cluster_name Cluster info will be queried from cluster cluster_name.
-f format Select the output format to display. (table/line)
-k Eliminates some disk probing. Does not return info about
potential cluster lock VGs and lock physical volumes.
The -k and -L lock_vg:lock_pv options are mutually exclusive.
-l limit Limit the info included to type limit. (lvm/net)
-L lock_lun_device | lock_vg:lock_pv
Specifies the device to be used as the cluster lock
-n node_name Specifies systems that should be included in the query.
-q quorum_server [qs_ip2]
Specify the hostname or IP address of the quorum server.
-v Verbose output
-h address_family
Specifies the heartbeat IP address family. (ipv4/ipv6)
-a address_family
This flag specifies the Internet Protocol Version to which
Serviceguard will attempt to resolve cluster node names and
quorum server host names. (ipv4/ipv6/any/none/local/full)
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cmmakepkg - create a high availability package configuration file
Usage:
cmmakepkg [-v (0 | 1 | 2)] [-f format] -l [[-m module_file_name]...]
cmmakepkg [-v (0 | 1 | 2)] [-n package_name] [-i pkg_ascii_file]
[-t file_name] [[-m module_file_name [-t file_name]]...]
[output_file_name]
cmmakepkg [-v (0 | 1 | 2)] -u pkg_ascii_file [[-m module_file_name]
...]
cmmakepkg [-v] {-s | -p} [output_file_name]
Option meaning:
-v {0 | 1 | 2} Specifies the verbosity level of the output.
0 (machine_parsable mode) 1 (headline mode) 2 (verbose
mode)
-n package_name Configures the package name in the generated configuration
file.
-i pkg_ascii_file
Add additional modules to an existing package
configuration.
-m module_file_name...