Command Reference Guide

omnisv
starts, stops or displays the status of Application Recovery Manager daemons (HP-UX
Cell Manager) or services (Windows Cell Manager). It can only be run on the Cell
Manager.
omnisv
SYNOPSIS
omnisv -help
omnisv -version
omnisv {-start | -stop | -status | -start_mon}
DESCRIPTION
The omnisv command enables you to start or stop Application Recovery Manager
services and display their status.
Omnisv can start or stop the RDS, CRS, and MMD services on the Cell Manager.
Note that the MMD service can only be started or stopped locally on the Cell Manager
with the IDB.
On the HP-UX Cell Manager the omnisv command also adds the omnitrig process
to the cron table and schedules it (the omnitrig command on the Windows Cell
Manager is started by the CRS service). You can modify the scheduler granularity
by changing the SchedulerGranularity global variable. By default, the
granularity is 15 minutes, but it can be modified to 1 minute.
On the Windows Cell Manager omnisv starts the OmniInet service (the Application
Recovery Manager Inet program (/opt/omni/lbin/inet) is on the HP-UX Cell
Manager started by the system inet daemon when an application tries to connect to
the Application Recovery Manager port, which is by default port number 5555.
Normally, these daemons are started automatically during the system's startup).
Stopping of RDS service is logged down in the RDS.log (located in
AppRM_home\db40\datafiles\catalog on the Windows Cell Manager or
/var/opt/omni/server/log on the UNIX Cell Manager) with the ***SERVER
SHUTDOWN INITIATED*** message. Each time the RDS service is started a new
RDS.log is created and the previous RDS.log is renamed to RDS.bak.
OPTIONS
-version
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