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

ContinentalClusters Command and Daemon Reference
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whether to proceed with deleting the
configuration on the reachable nodes.
If this option is used and some node
has configuration files for a
continental cluster with a different
name, you will be prompted to
indicate whether to proceed with
deleting the configuration on that
node.
cmforceconcl ServiceGuardPackageEnableCommand
This command is used to force a ContinentalClusters
package to start. It allows a package to run even if the
status of a remote package in the recovery group is
unknown, which indicates that the software could not
determine the status of the remote package.
ServiceGuardPackageEnableCommand is either a
cmrunpkg or cmmodpkg command.
cmomd This daemon is the Object Manager, which
communicates with ServiceGuard to provide
information about cluster objects to the
ContinentalClusters monitor. Messages are logged to
log file /var/opt/cmom/cmomd.log, which may be
read using the cmreadlog command.
cmqueryconcl filename
This command cmqueryconcl creates a template ASCII
ContinentalClusters configuration file. The ASCII file
should be customized for a specific ContinentalClusters
environment. After customization, this file shouldbe
verified by the cmcheckconcl command and distributed
by using the cmapplyconcl command. If an ASCII file
is not provided, output will be directed to stdout.
This command should be run as the first step in
preparing for ContinentalClusters configuration.
Options are:
-v Verbose mode displays all messages.
-C filename