Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Related Information
Procedures that apply to the CIP subsystem but which are documented in other HP manuals are
not duplicated here. This subsection provides a guide to those procedures and other related
documentation.
Related Documents
CIP Subsystem Operations
In addition to this manual, to operate the CIP subsystem, you may need to refer to the SCF Reference
Manual for the Kernel Subsystem for information about managing persistence for generic processes.
The CIPMAN, CIPMON and CIPSAM processes are added and managed through the Kernel
subsystem. If you are managing the storage subsystem, also refer to the SCF Reference Manual
for the Storage Subsystem.
Linux Man Page Documentation and Help
You can get information about networking and IP protocol configuration from man pages and help
residing on your CLIM. Use the CLIMCMD man command from the NonStop host system, followed
by the feature for which you are seeking information. For example, N1002532 is the host name
of one of the CLIMs. (See “Displaying Man Pages for CIP Commands” (page 93) for the complete
syntax):
TACL> CLIMCMD n1002532 man climconfig
Press Enter before the output display starts. After all the output has been displayed, press the q
(quit) key to return to the TACL prompt.
This example displays information about the Linux free command:
TACL> climcmd n1002581 man free
To obtain information about the climconfig utility itself, enter:
TACL> CLIMCMD n1002532 climconfig -help
This command displays the climconfig syntax, including the version number and the supported
climconfig commands.
Alternatively, you can append the man command with the | more option. For example:
TACL> CLIMCMD dl385p man climconfig ~| more
Glossary
The terms used in this manual are defined in the common Glossary. The Glossary is located under
G in the NonStop Technical Library.
Publishing History
Publication DateProduct VersionPart Number
May 2011H01541613–017
July 2011H01541613–018
February 2012H01541613–019
August 2012H01541613–020
February 2013H015416130–021
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