HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration
— service-restart — An application monitor restart value
(service_restart).
— service-halt-timeout — An application monitor halt
timeout value in seconds (service_halt).
— module-attribute-custom-value — A Serviceguard
module attributes and values. For example, logging_level=5
— file — A file containing any of the above attributes, one per
line.
RETURN VALUES
The hpvmsg_package command returns the following values:
0: Successful completion.
1: Inappropriate command line or
configuration error.
2: Extended option configuration
error.
3: Extended option input data error.
5: Error during merge or creating
configuration file.
6: Error configuring extended
option.
7: Error setting distributed state or
apply to cluster.
8: Error deleting package from
cluster.
9: Error removing virtual machine
distributed state.
DIAGNOSTICS
The hpvmsg_package command displays error messages on stderr for errors and warning
encountered during execution.
EXAMPLE
The following example shows the HP Integrity Virtual Machines Serviceguard Toolkit script.
# hpvmsg_package -P hpvm-sg1-g1
This is the HP Virtual Machines Serviceguard Toolkit package creation
script.
This script will assist the user to develop and manage a set of
Serviceguard package configuration and associated toolkit template
files.
The templates generated by these scripts will handle many guest
configurations, but they are only templates and may not be
appropriate for your particular configuration needs. You are
encouraged to review and modify these template files, as needed,
for your particular environment.
Do you wish to continue? (y/n):y
[Virtual Machine Details]
Virtual Machine Name VM # OS Type State
==================== ===== ======= ========
hpvm-sg1-g1 7 HPUX On (OS)
[Storage Interface Details]
Guest Physical
Device Adaptor Bus Dev Ftn Tgt Lun Storage Device
======= ========== === === === === === ========= =========================
disk scsi 0 0 0 0 0 lv /dev/vx/rdsk/g1-N-C-SCRATCH/g1-N-C-SCRATCH_lv
disk scsi 0 0 0 1 0 file /guest/g1-N-CF-SCRATCH/file
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