Managing HP Serviceguard A.11.20.20 for Linux, March 2014

Table 10 Optional Modules (continued)
CommentsParameters (page)Module Name
Add to a base module to configure
Access Control Policies for the
package.
user_name (page 191)
user_host (page 190)
user_role (page 191)
acp
Use if you are creating a complex
package that requires most or all
of the optional parameters; or if
you want to see the specifications
and comments for all available
parameters.
all parametersall
Use if you are creating a
multi-node package that requires
most or all of the optional
parameters that are available for
this type of package.
all parameters that can be used by a multi-node
package; includes multi_node, dependency,
monitor_subnet, service, volume_group,
filesystem, pev, external_pre, external,
and acp modules.
multi_node_all
A symbolic link to the all module;
used if a base module is not
specified on the cmmakepkg
command line; see cmmakepkg
Examples” (page 192).
(all parameters)default
Add to a base module to enable
the Persistent Reservation in a
package.
pr_cntl
Use if you are configuring
serviceguard-xdc packages that
require Host-based mirroring in
Extended Distance Cluster
(serviceguard-xdc) environment.
For information about xdc/xdc
module attributes, see HP
Serviceguard Extended Distance
Cluster for Linux A.11.20.20
Deployment Guide.
NOTE: The xdc/xdc module is
compatible only with sg/
failover and is not compatible
with sg/multi_node and sg/
system_multinode.
xdc/xdc
NOTE: The default form for parameter names in the modular package configuration file is lower
case; for legacy packages the default is upper case. There are no compatibility issues; Serviceguard
is case-insensitive as far as the parameter names are concerned. This manual uses lower case,
unless the parameter in question is used only in legacy packages, or the context refers exclusively
to such a package.
6.1.4 Package Parameter Explanations
Brief descriptions of the package configuration parameters follow.
174 Configuring Packages and Their Services