Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Seventh Edition, July 2007

Serviceguard Commands
Appendix A 309
cmdeleteconf Delete either the cluster or the package
configuration.
cmdeleteconf deletes either the entire cluster
configuration, including all its packages, or only the
specified package configuration. If neither
cluster_name nor package_name is specified,
cmdeleteconf will delete the local cluster’s
configuration and all its packages. If only the
package_name is specified, the configuration of
package_name in the local cluster is deleted. If both
cluster_name and package_name are specified, the
package must be configured in the cluster_name,
and only the package package_name will be
deleted. The local cluster is the cluster that the
node running the cmdeleteconf command belongs
to.
cmgetconf Get cluster or package configuration information.
cmgetconf obtains either the cluster configuration,
not including the package configuration, or the
specified package’s configuration information, and
writes to either the output_filename file, or to
stdout. This command can be run whether the
cluster is up or down. If neither cluster_name nor
package_name is specified, cmgetconf will obtain
the local cluster’s configuration. If both
cluster_name and package_name are specified, the
package must be configured in the cluster_name,
and only the package configuration for
package_name will be written to output_filename
or to stdout.
Table A-1 Serviceguard Commands (Continued)
Command Description