Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux Ninth Edition, April 2009

notice that parameters from the package control script (or their equivalents) are now
in the package configuration file; these parameters are marked (S) in the table.
You can use cmmakepkg -l (letter “l”) to see a list of all available modules, including
non-Serviceguard modules such as those supplied in the HP Toolkits.
NOTE: If you are going to create a complex package that contains many modules,
you may want to skip the process of selecting modules, and simply create a configuration
file that contains all the modules:
cmmakepkg -m sg/all $SGCONF/pkg_sg_complex
(The output will be written to $SGCONF/pkg_sg_complex.)
Base Package Modules
At least one base module (or default or all, which include the base module) must
be specified on the cmmakepkg command line. Parameters marked with an asterisk
(*) are new or changed as of Serviceguard A.11.18 or A.11.19. (S) indicates that the
parameter (or its equivalent) has moved from the package control script to the package
configuration file for modular packages. See the “Package Parameter Explanations”
(page 196) for more information.
192 Configuring Packages and Their Services