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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