Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Tenth Edition, September 2012

Table 8 Optional Modules (continued)
CommentsParameters (page)Module Name
Add to a base module to
configure environment
pev pev_ (page 223)
*
variables to be passed to an
external script.
Add to a base module to
specify additional programs to
external_pre external_pre_script (page 223)
*
be run before volume groups
are activated while the
package is starting and after
they are deactivated while the
package is halting.
Add to a base module to
specify additional programs to
external external_script (page 223)
*
be run during package start
and halt time.
Add to a base module to
configure Access Control
Policies for the package.
acp user_name (page 224)
user_host (page 224)
user_role (page 224)
Use if you are creating a
complex package that requires
all parametersall
most or all of the optional
parameters; or if you want to
see the specifications and
comments for all available
parameters.
Use if you are creating a
multi-node package that
all parameters that can be used by a
multi-node package; includes multi_node,
multi_node_all
requires most or all of the
dependency, monitor_subnet, service,
optional parameters that are
volume_group, filesystem, pev,
available for this type of
package.
external_pre, external, and acp
modules.
A symbolic link to the all
module; used if a base module
(all parameters)default
is not specified on the
cmmakepkg command line;
see cmmakepkg Examples
(page 225).
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.
204 Configuring Packages and Their Services