Designing Disaster Tolerant High Availability Clusters, 10th Edition, March 2003 (B7660-90013)

ContinentalClusters Command and Daemon Reference
Appendix D424
This command verifies the ContinentalClusters
configuration specified in filename. It is not necessary
to halt the ServiceGuard cluster in order to run this
command; however, the ContinentalClusters monitor
package must be halted. This command will parse the
ASCII_file to ensure proper syntax, check parameter
lengths, and validate object names such as the
CLUSTER_NAME and NODE_NAME. Options are:
-C filename
The name of the ASCII configuration
file. This is a required parameter.
cmclrmond
This is the ContinentalClusters monitor daemon that
provides notification of remote cluster status through
the Event Monitoring Service (EMS). This monitor
runs on both the primary and recovery clusters. The
cmclsentryd deamon notifies cmclrmond of any
change in cluster status. Log messages are written to
the EMS log file /etc/resmon/log/api.log on the
node where the monitor was running when it detected
a status event.
cmclsentryd
This daemon, which is run from the monitor package
(ccmonpkg) starts up the ContinentalClusters monitor
cmclrmond. Messages are logged to log file
/var/adm/cmconcl/sentryd.log, which may be read
using the cmreadlog command.
cmdeleteconcl [-f]
This command is used to delete the ContinentalCluster
configuration from the entire ContinentialCluster.
Options are:
-f Delete the configuration files on all
reachable nodes without further
prompting. If this option is not used
and if some nodes are unreachable,
you will be prompted to indicate