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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing Comparing Cluster Members Post 302396123 by reborg on Wednesday 17th of February 2010 08:07:06 PM
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cmviewconf(1m)															    cmviewconf(1m)

NAME
cmviewconf - view Serviceguard cluster configuration information SYNOPSIS
cmviewconf [-o output_file] DESCRIPTION
cmviewconf collects and displays the cluster configuration information, in ASCII format, from the binary configuration file for an existing cluster. Optionally, the output can be written to a file output_file. This command can be used as a troubleshooting tool to identify the configuration of a cluster. To view cluster information, a user must be superuser(UID=0), or have an access policy of MONITOR allowed in the cluster configuration file, or have a policy of PACKAGE_ADMIN in a package's configuration file. See access policy in cmquerycl(1m) or cmmakepkg(1m). NOTE: When this command is run by an authorized user who is not the superuser(UID=0), only those entries that match the user running the command and the node where the command is run are displayed. Options cmviewconf supports the following options: -o output_file Log configuration information to a specified output file. If this option is not specified, the information will be directed to stdout. RETURN VALUE
cmviewconf returns the following value: 0 Successful completion. 1 Command failed. EXAMPLES
To dump the contents of the binary configuration file to the file /tmp/viewconf.log: cmviewconf -o /tmp/viewconf.log To dump the contents of the binary configuration file to the screen: cmviewconf AUTHOR
cmviewconf was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
cmquerycl(1m), cmmakepkg(1m), cmcheckconf(1m), cmviewcl(1m), cmscancl(1m). Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmviewconf(1m)
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