Designing Disaster Recovery Clusters using Metroclusters and Continentalclusters, Reprinted October 2011 (5900-1881)

cmdeleteconcl [-f] This command is used to delete the continentalclusters
configuration from the entire Continentalclusters. This
command will not remove the file system configured for
recovery group maintenance mode feature.
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 whether to proceed with deleting the
configuration on the reachable nodes. If this option is
used and some node has configuration files for
Continentalclusters 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.
This daemon is not required starting from Continentalclusters
version A.08.00.
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 should be 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 Declares an alternate location for the
configuration file. The default is/etc/
cmcluster/cmoncl.config.
cmreadlog -f input_file
[output_file]
This command formats the content of Object Manager and
other log files for easier reading. The command is used
when reading the /var/opt/cmom/cmomd.log file and
the /var/adm/cmconcl/sentryd.log file.
Options are:
-f input_file Specifies the name of the managed
object file (MOF file) to be read. This
is a required parameter.
output_file The name of a file to which the
formatted output is written. If no file
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