Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Eighth Edition, March 2008

Configuring Packages and Their Services
Editing the Configuration File
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concurrent_fsck_operations—specifies the number of parallel
fsck operations that will be allowed at package startup (not used
for Red Hat GFS).
concurrent_mount_and_umount_operations—specifies the
number of parallel mount operations allowed during package
startup and unmount operations during package shutdown.
Specify the filesystem mount and unmount retry options. For Red
Hat GFS (see fs_type on page 225), use the default (zero).
You can use the pev_ parameter to specify a variable to be passed to
external scripts. Make sure the variable name begins with the
upper-case or lower-case letters pev and an underscore (_). You can
specify more than one variable. See “About External Scripts” on
page 129, and the comments in the configuration file, for more
information.
If you want the package to run an external “pre-script” during
startup and shutdown, use the external_pre_script parameter
(see page 226) to specify the full pathname of the script, for example
$SGCONF/pkg1/pre_script1.
If the package will run an external script, use the external_script
parameter (see page 226) to specify the full pathname of the script,
for example $SGCONF/pkg1/script1.
See “About External Scripts” on page 129, and the comments in the
configuration file, for more information.
Configure the Access Control Policy for up to eight specific users or
any_user.
The only user role you can configure in the package configuration file
is package_admin for the package in question. Cluster-wide roles are
defined in the cluster configuration file. See “Setting up
Access-Control Policies” on page 184 for more information.