HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration

hpvmsg_package(1M)
NAME
hpvmsg_package -- Assist the user who is developing and managing a set of Serviceguard package
configurations.
SYNOPSIS
hpvmsg_package [ -V | -Q | -L | -s | -U ] [-m { 0 | 1 }]
[ -x {file | name= [value]} ]... [ -n node [, node]... ]... [-P vm-name]
DESCRIPTION
The hpvmsg_package command assists the user who is developing and managing a set of
Serviceguard package configurations and associated toolkit files. The command creates these
configurations by performing the steps required to associate a virtual machine to a Serviceguard
failover package. These steps include:
Verifying the Serviceguard cluster environment
Verifying the virtual machine environment
Identifying the Serviceguard modules and attribute values
Creating a Serviceguard package configuration file
Distributing the configuration to cluster nodes
Checking, manual customization, and application of the configuration to the cluster
Configuring Integrity VM cluster and system resources
Optionally configure guest application monitoring
Options
The hpvmsg_package command recognizes the following options and arguments:
-P vm-name
Specifies the name of the virtual machine.
-U
Unpackage the target virtual machine.
-L
Create legacy packages. The default is modular packages.
-V
Displays detailed information.
-Q
Quietly performs the command using the default actions without
additional prompts.
-s
Sanity checks the specific command, but does perform the requested
action.
-n node, [node]
The node names, in priority order, where the package is allowed to run.
The default is all nodes in the order listsed, using the HP-UX cmviewcl
command.
-m {0|1}
Enable or disable maintenance mode. Specify 1 to enable or 0 to disable.
-x name=value
Applies an extended option expression consisting of a target (name) and
one of the following expressions:
merge — Makes modification to the current configuration file.
appmon[=[name], [run-command], [monitor-timeout],
[service-restart], [service-halt-timeout]] Configures
application monitors where:
name the name for the application monitor (service_name).
run-command — A full pathname to the application run
command. See the HP-UX cmappmgr command.
monitor-timeout — An application timeout value in
seconds. See the HP-UX cmappmgr command.
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