HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-15 - Serviceguard
HP-UX Handbook – Rev 13.00 Page 25 (of 108)
Chapter 15 Serviceguard
October 29, 2013
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cmquerystg - Displays info about the cluster DSFs. (new with A.11.20)
Usage: cmquerystg -f format [[-p path]...] [{[-l]| -d} -n node...]
Option meaning:
-f format The output format ('line' is the only output format)
-p dsf_path | vg_path
Absolute path name of a device special file or a volume
group.
-l Limits the output to display only info about the
VGs on the specified nodes.
-n Limits the display to the devices visible on the specified
nodes.
-d Limits the output to display only info about
persistent device special files on the specified nodes.
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cmgetconf - Get cluster or package configuration info
Usage:
cmgetconf [-v {0 | 1 | 2}] [[-K] -c cluster_name] [-p package_name]
[output_filename]
cmgetconf [-v {0 | 1 | 2}] [[-K] -c cluster_name] [-P dirname]
cmgetconf [-v {0 | 1 | 2}] [-K]
Option meaning:
-v 0|1|2 Verbose output will be displayed.
-c cluster_name Name of the cluster for which to query cluster info.
-K Causes the probing of VGs to be skipped, reducing the time
for
the command to complete.
-p package_name Name of an existing package for which to query package
info.
-P Write all package's configuration info to a specified
output_filename. Mutually exclusive to the -p option.
output_filename If -c and/or -p options are specified, the name of the
file into which cmgetconf will copy cluster or package
configuration info.
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cmgetpkgenv - get the configured environment for a high availability package
Usage: cmgetpkgenv package_name
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cmscancl - gather system config info from nodes with Serviceguard installed.
Usage: cmscancl [-n node ...] [-s| -o output_file ]
Note: cmquerycl can be used as a diagnostic command
Option meaning:
-n node_name... Specify the node(s) to be scanned.