HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-15 - Serviceguard
HP-UX Handbook – Rev 13.00 Page 18 (of 108)
Chapter 15 Serviceguard
October 29, 2013
Name of the package module files to include in the package
configuration file.
-u pkg_ascii_file
Upgrade a package to use the most recent version of the
modules.
-l If used by itself, lists the available package module files
and their versions and brief descriptions of each module.
-f format Select the output format to display. (line/table)
-p Will be obsolete in a future release of Serviceguard.
-s Will be obsolete in a future release of Serviceguard.
-t file_name Use a toolkit configuration file in the POSIX shell format.
Requires -m option.
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cmcheckconf - validate HA cluster configuration and/or package configuration
files against current system configuration
Usage: cmcheckconf [-v] [-C cluster_ascii_file [-k | -K] ]
[[-p pkg_reference_file] | [-P pkg_ascii_file]...]
cmcheckconf [-v] [-k | -K]
Option meaning:
-v Verbose output will be displayed.
-k Using the -k option means that cmcheckconf only checks disk
connectivity to the LVM VGs that are identified in the
cluster configuration file, and does not check VxVM disk
groups.
-K Only check disk connectivity for cluster lock VGs.
-C cluster_ascii_file
Name of the cluster cluster configuration file to read.
-P pkg_ascii_file...
Name of the package configuration file(s) to read.
-p pkg_reference_file
Name of the file containing a list of package configuration
file(s) to read.
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cmapplyconf - perform cmcheckconf (behind the scenes) and then builds or
updates and distributes the cluster binary file.
Usage: cmapplyconf [-f] [-v] [-k | -K] [-C cluster_ascii_file]
[[-p pkg_reference_file] | [-P pkg_ascii_file]...]
cmapplyconf [-v] -N network_template_file
Option meaning: (uses the same options as cmcheckconf)
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cmdeleteconf - Delete either the cluster or the package configuration
Usage: cmdeleteconf [-v] [-f] [-c cluster_name] [[-p package_name]...]
Option meaning:
-f Force the deletion.
-v Display verbose output.
-c cluster_name Name of the (halted) cluster to delete.
-p package_name Name of (halted) package to delete from the cluster.
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